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Hi,
I'm building a pretty heavy coffee table which will support a decent amount of weight -- it's essentially our dining table/foot stool etc.
I'm planning to use the Festool Domino 500 to attach the aprons to the legs and repeat the process for a shelf on the lower part of the table.
My question was around the mortise sizes -- if I put it in the middle setting, which gives me a bit more space during assembly, is that a horrible thing structurally? I figured that the glue will fill in that space, but i'm not entirely sure how that will affect the structural integrity.
I looked into a few woodworking forums and there is conflicting info. I came here for the final say
Two specific questions:
1) Does having additional space affect the structural integrity despite the glue filling the space? How much so?
2) Should I be adding the space or should i try to make it an exact fit? (Context: I'm pretty new to woodworking)
Thanks!
I'm building a pretty heavy coffee table which will support a decent amount of weight -- it's essentially our dining table/foot stool etc.
I'm planning to use the Festool Domino 500 to attach the aprons to the legs and repeat the process for a shelf on the lower part of the table.
My question was around the mortise sizes -- if I put it in the middle setting, which gives me a bit more space during assembly, is that a horrible thing structurally? I figured that the glue will fill in that space, but i'm not entirely sure how that will affect the structural integrity.
I looked into a few woodworking forums and there is conflicting info. I came here for the final say

Two specific questions:
1) Does having additional space affect the structural integrity despite the glue filling the space? How much so?
2) Should I be adding the space or should i try to make it an exact fit? (Context: I'm pretty new to woodworking)
Thanks!