Thanks Niall.About 50mm should be fine. Probably a lot easier if you make your tenon round ( a spigot) That way the mortise will be easier to drill out. For the tenon, start square, then shape to octagon, then from 8 sides to 16. And then clean up to a round.
For the tenon, start square, then shape to octagon...
Managed to fit the ground floor newel. Any pickies to follow?Managed to fit the ground floor newel.
Had a look on the first floor and looks like I will need to leave the original base of the newel as no way of removing the whole thing without dismantling the entire stairs as can be seen from the photos.
Novice query:
The original newel is 80mm and the replacement I have bought is 90mm. I can clad the base with oak as previously advised in this thread.
Regarding connecting the replacement if I made a square tenon in the and cut a square mortice in the base would that be ok? Reason I ask is all the replacement posts I have seen seem to have turned spigots (of course I could just buy a spigotted one but wanting to use the plain one I have already bought)
If it isn't a stupid idea what width tenon advisable? The base is 80mm wide pine to mortice and the replacement is 90mm oak
Regards
Jon
Managed to fit the ground floor newel. Any pickies to follow?
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