Hi Guys,
Back again.
Just started to build my bench over the weekend and everything is going well, apart from........
Didn't really plan what I wanted to build, didn't sketch it, bought the wrong size timber (I think), joints arn't very good etc etc!
Apart from that everything went swimmingly well.
I was originally going to build it with 4 x 2's, however when I got to the timber merchants I ended up buying 75 x 75, haven't a clue why, think it was the kid in the sweet shop syndrome. Marked it all out for the M & T joints and set out 40mm for the depth, however decided to make them 60 mm to make it a stronger joint?
I researched the thickness of the tenon and by generule of thumb seemed to be about a third of the thickness of the wood so I make the thickness of it 30mm which left 20mm each side for the cheeks, what a job, not so much for the tenon, dare I say made a vey nice job as I used my small bandsaw and finished them on the router table, however the mortices were far more difficult and by the time I fiddled with them the joints are rather slack.
I bought a 12mm long router bit from Wealdens to do 12 mm M & T joints but didn't think they would be strong enough with 70mm timber?
Also doing 60mm tenons the end ones and the long stretcher ones would collide (hope you know what I mean)
Seriously though, here's my dilemma.
With all the adjustments and fiddling around, the legs are slightly shorter, increasing the lenth of the tenon it's slightly narrower etc etc, should I bite the bullet and start again from scratch?
All I would is lose is £30 quids worth of timber, my weekend, and a bucket load of sweat.
Should I stick with using the 70mm stuff or start again and just get some 4 x 2 to make life easier.
What do you think (please don't say buy one!)
Thanks
Phil
Back again.
Just started to build my bench over the weekend and everything is going well, apart from........
Didn't really plan what I wanted to build, didn't sketch it, bought the wrong size timber (I think), joints arn't very good etc etc!
Apart from that everything went swimmingly well.
I was originally going to build it with 4 x 2's, however when I got to the timber merchants I ended up buying 75 x 75, haven't a clue why, think it was the kid in the sweet shop syndrome. Marked it all out for the M & T joints and set out 40mm for the depth, however decided to make them 60 mm to make it a stronger joint?
I researched the thickness of the tenon and by generule of thumb seemed to be about a third of the thickness of the wood so I make the thickness of it 30mm which left 20mm each side for the cheeks, what a job, not so much for the tenon, dare I say made a vey nice job as I used my small bandsaw and finished them on the router table, however the mortices were far more difficult and by the time I fiddled with them the joints are rather slack.
I bought a 12mm long router bit from Wealdens to do 12 mm M & T joints but didn't think they would be strong enough with 70mm timber?
Also doing 60mm tenons the end ones and the long stretcher ones would collide (hope you know what I mean)
Seriously though, here's my dilemma.
With all the adjustments and fiddling around, the legs are slightly shorter, increasing the lenth of the tenon it's slightly narrower etc etc, should I bite the bullet and start again from scratch?
All I would is lose is £30 quids worth of timber, my weekend, and a bucket load of sweat.
Should I stick with using the 70mm stuff or start again and just get some 4 x 2 to make life easier.
What do you think (please don't say buy one!)
Thanks
Phil