Evening All,
I've been asked to make a pair of garden gates broadly like the design attached below. Before proceeding I would welcome any thoughts on the following points:
1: They will be made of air dried english oak (apart from the top branch wood panels which will be yew). I'm planning to use 100mmx75mm sections for the posts and rails. Is that likley to be big enough (each gate is 1400mm high x 750mm wide)?
2: The main joints will be mortise and tenon. I'm planning to use pegged tenons rather than wedged through tenons. Any thoughts?
3: My go to glue for most applications is Titebond 3. Any reason to use something different here?
4: I'm struggling to find a hinge solution that will work well with the curved top and middle rails. Short (c.200mm) strap / T hinges would just about fit but would be pretty inelegant. Are there any better solutions out there that I'm not aware of?
Many thanks
I've been asked to make a pair of garden gates broadly like the design attached below. Before proceeding I would welcome any thoughts on the following points:
1: They will be made of air dried english oak (apart from the top branch wood panels which will be yew). I'm planning to use 100mmx75mm sections for the posts and rails. Is that likley to be big enough (each gate is 1400mm high x 750mm wide)?
2: The main joints will be mortise and tenon. I'm planning to use pegged tenons rather than wedged through tenons. Any thoughts?
3: My go to glue for most applications is Titebond 3. Any reason to use something different here?
4: I'm struggling to find a hinge solution that will work well with the curved top and middle rails. Short (c.200mm) strap / T hinges would just about fit but would be pretty inelegant. Are there any better solutions out there that I'm not aware of?
Many thanks