Very nice work... nice finish and design! Love the clover holes!
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Sarge sorry I missed this when you first posted it a few days ago. Looks great! You mentioned a long tenon. Is this a cross grain glue up? How are you accounting for wood movement?Donate to my Tour de Cure
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Thanks so much, Black Walnut. The mortice is cut vertical in the leg as it stands for the foot-board itself and the tenon iin the foot-board itself is indeed cross grain. The tenon rest on the bottom of the leg mortice and I left a whopping 7/8" at the top open in the mortice for movement.
With the molding.. the tenon runs the opposite direction in the leg as it runs across it vertically. Again cross grain. Left 5/8" open play in that portion of the mortice.
Probably more in both cases than needed for red oak.. but I had plenty of tenon to work with. Plenty of room for expansion and still an abundance of glue area on the tenon. The mortice is around 3/4" deep and the shoulders of the tenon hide the expansion gap of course.
Regards...Last edited by Guest; 12-13-2007, 05:25 PM.Comment
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