denmen
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|Hey all
I am making some windows for a client and the measurements they gave me are a bit vague, resulting in the vertical and horizontal sections needing to be rotated through 90' in order to be correct. to clarify the front of the frame is now the side and the side the front. the front was 40mm and is now 50mm and vice versa. I was fortunate to have machined the parts long so was able to still achieve the correct outside dimensions. However the tenons were cut on the end of the horizontals (are they the rails?) and in rotating them through 90' the tenons now run through the sides side to side rather than lengthways.
I am sorry if this is hard to picture - I am unable to post a pic at the moment. I hope my ramblings make sense!
The question is does it affect the integrity of the whole part if the tenons are altered this way? Can i get away with it? It will, obviously, be enclosed and so not visible when assembled, but I would not wish to compromise the strength if it is a major factor. The tenons are large enough to be strong.
I am embarrassed to ask this question so early in my UKW career, but needs must.
Thanks in advance
Den
I am making some windows for a client and the measurements they gave me are a bit vague, resulting in the vertical and horizontal sections needing to be rotated through 90' in order to be correct. to clarify the front of the frame is now the side and the side the front. the front was 40mm and is now 50mm and vice versa. I was fortunate to have machined the parts long so was able to still achieve the correct outside dimensions. However the tenons were cut on the end of the horizontals (are they the rails?) and in rotating them through 90' the tenons now run through the sides side to side rather than lengthways.
I am sorry if this is hard to picture - I am unable to post a pic at the moment. I hope my ramblings make sense!
The question is does it affect the integrity of the whole part if the tenons are altered this way? Can i get away with it? It will, obviously, be enclosed and so not visible when assembled, but I would not wish to compromise the strength if it is a major factor. The tenons are large enough to be strong.
I am embarrassed to ask this question so early in my UKW career, but needs must.
Thanks in advance
Den