Good Morning All,
my intended project for the festive season is to build a smallish - about 3' or 3' 6" by about 2' desk for my computer. The legs will be fairly sturdy at about 1 7/8" x 1 7/8". The rails are likely to be 4" - 5 " wide and 1" thíck.
All the recent discussion about tenons got me thinking about the rail-leg joint. Convention dicatates the two mortices meeting in the leg with the tenons being given mitre ends to accommodate each other, the idea being to get maximum length of tenon in order to boost joint strength. There must come a point where an increase in tenon length brings no extra benefit e.g. if, for the sake of exaggeration, the rails were going into 6" by 6" legs, would there be any need to have the tenons longer than, say, 2" i.e. thus avoiding the mortices meeting? If that idea is correct, would it apply to the above dimensions e.g. would 1" or 1 1/2" long tenons be adequate?
The second thing is the thickness of the tenons, the usual rule seeming to be a third of the thickness of the stock but I presume that is more to do with the mortice when the two pieces of wood to be joined are of the same thickness. Am I right in thinking that when the member with the mortice is much thicker than that with the tenon, the thickness of the tenon can be upped as one wishes e.g. I could go up to 1/2" thick tenons on the rails of my desk?
Thanks in advance.
my intended project for the festive season is to build a smallish - about 3' or 3' 6" by about 2' desk for my computer. The legs will be fairly sturdy at about 1 7/8" x 1 7/8". The rails are likely to be 4" - 5 " wide and 1" thíck.
All the recent discussion about tenons got me thinking about the rail-leg joint. Convention dicatates the two mortices meeting in the leg with the tenons being given mitre ends to accommodate each other, the idea being to get maximum length of tenon in order to boost joint strength. There must come a point where an increase in tenon length brings no extra benefit e.g. if, for the sake of exaggeration, the rails were going into 6" by 6" legs, would there be any need to have the tenons longer than, say, 2" i.e. thus avoiding the mortices meeting? If that idea is correct, would it apply to the above dimensions e.g. would 1" or 1 1/2" long tenons be adequate?
The second thing is the thickness of the tenons, the usual rule seeming to be a third of the thickness of the stock but I presume that is more to do with the mortice when the two pieces of wood to be joined are of the same thickness. Am I right in thinking that when the member with the mortice is much thicker than that with the tenon, the thickness of the tenon can be upped as one wishes e.g. I could go up to 1/2" thick tenons on the rails of my desk?
Thanks in advance.