pompon44
Established Member
Hi,
I'm building a small fence (to protect my daughters from falling in the stairs). The frame of the fence is mortise and tenons, that I'd like to drawbore for re-inforcement.
The only dowels I have in stock are the kind (precut) for dowel assemblies.
They are 8 mm in diameter, but I noticed that drilling at 8 mm, the fit is really snug (on a test piece). I've seen in e.g. "Chairmaking & Design" by Jeff Miller, a method using heated sand in a can to dry dowels, and I was wondering if a micro-wave oven could be used for the same purpose, that is, drying the dowels.
Any ideas on whether this is stupid or not ?
I'm building a small fence (to protect my daughters from falling in the stairs). The frame of the fence is mortise and tenons, that I'd like to drawbore for re-inforcement.
The only dowels I have in stock are the kind (precut) for dowel assemblies.
They are 8 mm in diameter, but I noticed that drilling at 8 mm, the fit is really snug (on a test piece). I've seen in e.g. "Chairmaking & Design" by Jeff Miller, a method using heated sand in a can to dry dowels, and I was wondering if a micro-wave oven could be used for the same purpose, that is, drying the dowels.
Any ideas on whether this is stupid or not ?