EdK
Established Member
Morning all !
Got some lengths of ash to make window cills from. Got 38mm PSE and about 125mm wide.
A mate lent me a biscuit jointer and some biscuits. He's a joiner and told me to :
- cut the wood just over sized for each cill
- cut biscuits every 300mm
- glue it all up with flipped grain ie :
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)
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To avoid/reduce cupping
- clamp up
- when dried then round off the edge with a router (or his spindle moulder with a larger cutter)
- cut some 5mm deep slots on the back of the cills again to reduce cupping / allow movement
- drill through into the inner leave of the blockwork and plug.
- I was going to either finish them with lots of coats of linseed/tung mix (used before) or look at Osmo products (not used before).
Can anyone think of anything that would make this a 'future mistake' ! Or anything I've left out...
Thanks for any advice!
Ed
Got some lengths of ash to make window cills from. Got 38mm PSE and about 125mm wide.
A mate lent me a biscuit jointer and some biscuits. He's a joiner and told me to :
- cut the wood just over sized for each cill
- cut biscuits every 300mm
- glue it all up with flipped grain ie :
(
)
(
To avoid/reduce cupping
- clamp up
- when dried then round off the edge with a router (or his spindle moulder with a larger cutter)
- cut some 5mm deep slots on the back of the cills again to reduce cupping / allow movement
- drill through into the inner leave of the blockwork and plug.
- I was going to either finish them with lots of coats of linseed/tung mix (used before) or look at Osmo products (not used before).
Can anyone think of anything that would make this a 'future mistake' ! Or anything I've left out...
Thanks for any advice!
Ed