rafezetter
Troll Hunter
I need some advice - I've got a 3m length of 40mm x 40mm oak made up of those "offcuts" so loved by Oak furniture land, in other words sections glued together with those "zig zag" toothed joints.
I'd like to use it for making some wood hand screw clamps. Unfortunately to get the most out of it, each 375mm section of clamp will have at least 1 possibly even 2 of these joints.
Does anyone have any knowledge if bracing it either side with 6mm plywood (of which I have a lot, generously donated by Eric the viking) glued with epoxy would be enough to withstand the tension effects of clamping on that joint, and additionally which direction of those joints would have the most resistance. I'm inclined to think that having the teeth running vertically - so the tooth zigzag line is top / bottom would be stronger.
Or should I brace it all 4 sides. I know it sounds like extra work, but this length seems like a perfect donor among my stock - apart from the joint issue.
I'd like to use it for making some wood hand screw clamps. Unfortunately to get the most out of it, each 375mm section of clamp will have at least 1 possibly even 2 of these joints.
Does anyone have any knowledge if bracing it either side with 6mm plywood (of which I have a lot, generously donated by Eric the viking) glued with epoxy would be enough to withstand the tension effects of clamping on that joint, and additionally which direction of those joints would have the most resistance. I'm inclined to think that having the teeth running vertically - so the tooth zigzag line is top / bottom would be stronger.
Or should I brace it all 4 sides. I know it sounds like extra work, but this length seems like a perfect donor among my stock - apart from the joint issue.