Mister S
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Evening All
I'm just at the planning stage for a new set of gates for the side of the house. One will need to be 1m wide and one 2m wide. They need to be about 2m tall, so the larger gate will be almost 2m square, which is pretty big so will need strong joints (as well as 3 rails, braces etc).
I've read up on drawboring and wedged through tenons and read some posts that say you can use both for maximum strength.
My question is, if you have say 2 holes for drawboring in a tenon and 2 more at the bottom of the kerfs for the wedges, does having 4 holes quite near the root of the tenon weaken the tenon at all? I will be using softwood.
Actually a second question - I can't find anywhere that says the best way to glue the wedges in. Just at the pointy end of the wedge, or all along its sides in the kerf.
I haven't tackled a project this big before!
Thanks
Steve
I'm just at the planning stage for a new set of gates for the side of the house. One will need to be 1m wide and one 2m wide. They need to be about 2m tall, so the larger gate will be almost 2m square, which is pretty big so will need strong joints (as well as 3 rails, braces etc).
I've read up on drawboring and wedged through tenons and read some posts that say you can use both for maximum strength.
My question is, if you have say 2 holes for drawboring in a tenon and 2 more at the bottom of the kerfs for the wedges, does having 4 holes quite near the root of the tenon weaken the tenon at all? I will be using softwood.
Actually a second question - I can't find anywhere that says the best way to glue the wedges in. Just at the pointy end of the wedge, or all along its sides in the kerf.
I haven't tackled a project this big before!
Thanks
Steve