This is for my own kitchen, not a commercial job -
We have beech block counter top from Wickes. 29mm thick.
I need to join this at the corner. I've routed the joint in an acceptable way to me, and will consider adding biscuits also, but I just don't understand the clamps.
The pack from, I think, Screwfix rhat I have are 20mm "deep".
So, if I position these on the center line, the wood above them will only be 4.5mm thick?
I found another random clamp in my workshop that measures 16mm which seems better (leaving 6.5mm above, if I put it on the center line) but I still am doubting if I'm understanding this correctly.
The joint in question is the one below. It's not 90 degrees, if that makes any difference at all.
I have a router and a biscuit jointer, but no router jigs (however I can cnc cut a jig from alloy if it's considered essential)
Thank you.
We have beech block counter top from Wickes. 29mm thick.
I need to join this at the corner. I've routed the joint in an acceptable way to me, and will consider adding biscuits also, but I just don't understand the clamps.
The pack from, I think, Screwfix rhat I have are 20mm "deep".
So, if I position these on the center line, the wood above them will only be 4.5mm thick?
I found another random clamp in my workshop that measures 16mm which seems better (leaving 6.5mm above, if I put it on the center line) but I still am doubting if I'm understanding this correctly.
The joint in question is the one below. It's not 90 degrees, if that makes any difference at all.
I have a router and a biscuit jointer, but no router jigs (however I can cnc cut a jig from alloy if it's considered essential)
Thank you.