Yea, that's a fair point - though biscuits themselves are pretty weak (and mostly intended for alignment, as far as I understand).Steve Maskery":2n7mt34b said:A dowel has very little face-grain to face-grain surface area. Sure it goes in further than a biscuit, but a biscuit is entirely F2F, and it also occupies more of the width of the wood.
Steve Maskery":3f7vk1pa said:I don't think so.
A dowel has very little face-grain to face-grain surface area. Sure it goes in further than a biscuit, but a biscuit is entirely F2F, and it also occupies more of the width of the wood.
Adam, do you have a reference for that? I need to be convinced.
That's an interesting point, however with modern glues I think the risk of glue failure is minimal. However perhaps doing both wouldn't hurt if failure of the joint is a problem that you can't risk in a particular situation. FYI the link I posted above is the results of the test you mentioned which you can view without needing to be a member, it does make interesting readingPaddy Roxburgh":qkko65ur said:I'm sure I've read joint strength tests where dowels out perform biscuits, might well have been from the manufacturers of dowel jigs though so caution required. just found this https://www.canadianwoodworking.com/get ... owel-joint. FWW did some tests but you have to sign up to see the results. In my opinion all these test are flawed as most joints do not break from racking pressure but from glue failure after time.
A FWW video says that pinned mortise and tenons are not as strong standard M and Ts and lap joints are the strongest. This may be true in a racking test, but if the glue fails in a lap joint then the two pieces of wood separate. A draw bore M and T will hold together even if no glue is applied.
Paddy
Interesting results, but I don't think I'd have gone for a single 10x50 domino in stock that wide; probably two (slightly) smaller dominos side by side. I suspect (though wouldn't put money) on that giving a better result.Adam9453":2qi2ws2b said:Here you go Steve, it's a very comprehensive test;
http://paul-flores.com/downloads/Joinery_Failure.pdf
Sean Hellman":3annk42d said:I have a Mafell for dowels, had it for years. Just that bit more versatile than a biscuit jointer. Can a biscuit jointer join a 1inch end grain square rail to a 1 inch post? My Mafell can
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