I'm planning on making a wine rack out of solid ash. Part of the rack is like this:
I'm planning on fixing the horizontal rails (shown in green above) using only dowels and glue so that no fixings are visible. The dimensions of a rails are 20mm x 20mm x 340mm. The vertical supports are 19mm thick and 70mm wide.
For the rails either side of the central vertical support, I'm considering drilling straight through the vertial support and using a single dowel to locate the rails on either side.
Is this a reasonable plan for fixing the rails?
How far should my dowels protrude into the rails?
What diameter dowel would be appropriate?
I'm planning on fixing the horizontal rails (shown in green above) using only dowels and glue so that no fixings are visible. The dimensions of a rails are 20mm x 20mm x 340mm. The vertical supports are 19mm thick and 70mm wide.
For the rails either side of the central vertical support, I'm considering drilling straight through the vertial support and using a single dowel to locate the rails on either side.
Is this a reasonable plan for fixing the rails?
How far should my dowels protrude into the rails?
What diameter dowel would be appropriate?