haggisbasher
Established Member
Evening all
looking for some advice/help. I am building my first project and its a mobile bench. I wen and got the timber for the frame on saturday and it is all cut to length ready for joints. The plan I am basing my design on uses single sided tenons on the rails in mortices on the legs. the legs are 95 x 95 and the rails are 70x45. The mortices are designed to meet in the middle and be mitred.
the problem is that this would be 60mm deep and 25mm wide and I have no easy way of cutting this. I have a 1/2" plunge router but its not going to plunge 60mm with standard cutters. I have a small benchtop drill press but it only has a 50mm stroke. Lastly I don't have any decent chisels or the skills to cut them entirely by hand.
what would you suggest? is a 25 x 50 tenon strong enough? would dowelling it help.
Original design used 70 x 70 legs so I was ok but the timber merchant advised that the 70x70 they had was twisted and warped and it was, but they reckoned the 95x95 was good.
my newbie inexperience didn't think about the joint when deciding that heavier was better in bench.
Helppp
Cheers
Tom
looking for some advice/help. I am building my first project and its a mobile bench. I wen and got the timber for the frame on saturday and it is all cut to length ready for joints. The plan I am basing my design on uses single sided tenons on the rails in mortices on the legs. the legs are 95 x 95 and the rails are 70x45. The mortices are designed to meet in the middle and be mitred.
the problem is that this would be 60mm deep and 25mm wide and I have no easy way of cutting this. I have a 1/2" plunge router but its not going to plunge 60mm with standard cutters. I have a small benchtop drill press but it only has a 50mm stroke. Lastly I don't have any decent chisels or the skills to cut them entirely by hand.
what would you suggest? is a 25 x 50 tenon strong enough? would dowelling it help.
Original design used 70 x 70 legs so I was ok but the timber merchant advised that the 70x70 they had was twisted and warped and it was, but they reckoned the 95x95 was good.
my newbie inexperience didn't think about the joint when deciding that heavier was better in bench.
Helppp
Cheers
Tom