I've been asked to make a small drinks cabinet for a friend (concept drawing), it's being made from locally sourced Douglas Fir, with a local slate insert in the top, and the cupboard shown will actually conceal a small fridge he already owns.
It was my intention to use a glued M&T construction (the frame will be 50*50 ex325 nominal), potentially using draw-bored joints for the lower cross members (which will bear the weight of the fridge). However, one of his housemates (who has a friend who fits kitchens) is mithering on about why don't I screw and plug it... I'm struggling to see the advantage to doing that to secure M&T joints which will be glued up anyway and have avoided asking if he's suggesting use concealed fixings and butt-joints instead of traditional joints, lest I start ranting.
I'm firmly of the opinion that well made joint with a tight mechanical interface should be more than sufficient for almost all furniture applications and that using metal fixings would be unnecessary and inelegant*; Am I missing something here or can I safely ask his housemate not to question my execution?
*Ok so if I screw and plug it well, no-one else will notice... But I'll know!
It was my intention to use a glued M&T construction (the frame will be 50*50 ex325 nominal), potentially using draw-bored joints for the lower cross members (which will bear the weight of the fridge). However, one of his housemates (who has a friend who fits kitchens) is mithering on about why don't I screw and plug it... I'm struggling to see the advantage to doing that to secure M&T joints which will be glued up anyway and have avoided asking if he's suggesting use concealed fixings and butt-joints instead of traditional joints, lest I start ranting.
I'm firmly of the opinion that well made joint with a tight mechanical interface should be more than sufficient for almost all furniture applications and that using metal fixings would be unnecessary and inelegant*; Am I missing something here or can I safely ask his housemate not to question my execution?
*Ok so if I screw and plug it well, no-one else will notice... But I'll know!