Bodgers
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I was going to ask this on my main workbench thread build in the Projects section, but it might make more sense here.
So in Hayward's workbench plan, he shows the rails on the 'A frame' sections as having a tenons with only one full shoulder , the other side being flush. I read in various places that this is potentially weaker. It looks to be done here so that the thinner rail stock meets flush to the thicker leg stock on the outsides.
I was basically going to copy this, but will I regret it?
So in Hayward's workbench plan, he shows the rails on the 'A frame' sections as having a tenons with only one full shoulder , the other side being flush. I read in various places that this is potentially weaker. It looks to be done here so that the thinner rail stock meets flush to the thicker leg stock on the outsides.
I was basically going to copy this, but will I regret it?