Jacob
What goes around comes around.
see edit to previous post.I have, but it seems incredulous that all the books show it and clearly many around here were taught it and use it. So I can’t help thinking I must be doing something wrong, but it’s very difficult to see what that might be.
It’s so weak that even if I hadn’t popped that bit off by mistake with the chisel, I could push it off with my thumb, in softwood.
I’m now going to turn that little practice joint into a regular haunched tenon.
To put it another way - haunched M&T is in all the books as a commonplace joint for all manner of frames.
The franked "reversed" haunch seems to be viable only with scribed joint and is a special application, if you have the kit to do it with and want to save a few seconds.
Interesting thread this, I knew nothing about frankenstein joints previously!
PS or to put it another way - franking is a way to avoid having to chop a mortice for a haunch, but scribing instead.
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