Birdhunter
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As I stated in another post, I'm building my first bedframe. The rails are 1.5" thick and 4.75" high and made of quarter sawn white oak. It's a King bed. The rails join each other... no post. The bed needs to come apart.
I was planning to use one Festool corner connector and one 14mm by 100mm tenon at each joint. The tenon would be glued only into one rail.
I have enough Festool corner connectors to use two at each joint. Would that be stronger than one connector and one tenon?
I was planning to use one Festool corner connector and one 14mm by 100mm tenon at each joint. The tenon would be glued only into one rail.
I have enough Festool corner connectors to use two at each joint. Would that be stronger than one connector and one tenon?