vanitycat
Established Member
Hi all.
My fiancé asked me to build a futon. Various websites later I found some plans. I have chosen pine and have purchased all the timber required. However there are two parts where I have come a little bit stuck.
1. I am using 1 x 2 pine slats. The plans recommend you use mortise and Tenon. As there are 46 slats, I am anticipate 92 mortise and tenons. I will practice a couple of scrap wood pieces. If I fail in that process could I use dowels or pocket screws? Would they be strong enough? Before anyone suggests I don't have a festool domino.
2. There are a couple of long pieces that require dowels. However my longest clamp is 48 inches but the piece I will be gluing is 72 and half inches. Does anyone have any alternative clamping pressure ideas? I did look at corner clamps but I think they only help with alignment and not pressure.
I have provided a link to the free plans so you can visualise my issues http://www.futonlife.com/buying-guide/T ... -Plan.aspx
Alan
My fiancé asked me to build a futon. Various websites later I found some plans. I have chosen pine and have purchased all the timber required. However there are two parts where I have come a little bit stuck.
1. I am using 1 x 2 pine slats. The plans recommend you use mortise and Tenon. As there are 46 slats, I am anticipate 92 mortise and tenons. I will practice a couple of scrap wood pieces. If I fail in that process could I use dowels or pocket screws? Would they be strong enough? Before anyone suggests I don't have a festool domino.
2. There are a couple of long pieces that require dowels. However my longest clamp is 48 inches but the piece I will be gluing is 72 and half inches. Does anyone have any alternative clamping pressure ideas? I did look at corner clamps but I think they only help with alignment and not pressure.
I have provided a link to the free plans so you can visualise my issues http://www.futonlife.com/buying-guide/T ... -Plan.aspx
Alan