greenvillager
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Has anyone used dominos to reinforce a cope and stick joint? I am making a pair of TDL glass cabinet doors and wondered if this is a good idea. Thanks for replying.
greenvillager said:I am thinking to cut the mortises for the dominos before the shaping of the cope and stick?
mike_aa said:The OP indicated these doors will have glass. IMHO, I would not rely on cope and stick only for this type of application. After, all, window sashes had mortices to strengthen them.
Mike A.
mike_aa said:I'm not sure what "modern" era you are referring to, but the brand new wood sash I bought 10-15 years ago had mortices.
As far as being pinned together, pins may have been used in windows at one time or another by someone, but not likely in the last century or so. Certainly, the windows I've worked on from the early 20th century didn't have them, but did have mortices.
Mike A.
WarnerConstCo. said:mike_aa said:I'm not sure what "modern" era you are referring to, but the brand new wood sash I bought 10-15 years ago had mortices.
As far as being pinned together, pins may have been used in windows at one time or another by someone, but not likely in the last century or so. Certainly, the windows I've worked on from the early 20th century didn't have them, but did have mortices.
Mike A.
My 1890's farm house and about 75% of everyother sash I have had apart or made to match was pegged, draw bored if you will. Knock the pins out, slide the stiles out of the bottom rail and the dovetailed check rail.
I have yet to see a modern window made anywhere close to a traditional sash, marvin, andersen, pella.