GAKnothead
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- Oct 8, 2007
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Greetings! Yet another reason to not work beyond first yawn - - the other eve, while beginning to edge join two 3/4" red oak boards, I drilled three Domino mortises exactly on the horizontal mark. Unfortunately, I failed to notice the vertical slippage, leaving variable thickness bottom walls down to about 2mm. I know. How could he not notice? # $ & ! The good news is that the mortises seem to be square to the board edges.
The project is a child's rocking pony; rough treatment is anticipated. Significant previous joining effort already expended on this particular part, and space is tight. Do I dare cut correct mortises again in the same area, or even through the repair plugs? Barely enough room betwixt the wanderers. Alternatives? I recall someone advocating using a tennon half the thickness of the board, so I had drilled for 10x50s. These are wide slots. Wondering about slicing a tennon diagonally to create wedges for a tight repair fit?
Many thanks to all for your past/future contributions! 8)
The project is a child's rocking pony; rough treatment is anticipated. Significant previous joining effort already expended on this particular part, and space is tight. Do I dare cut correct mortises again in the same area, or even through the repair plugs? Barely enough room betwixt the wanderers. Alternatives? I recall someone advocating using a tennon half the thickness of the board, so I had drilled for 10x50s. These are wide slots. Wondering about slicing a tennon diagonally to create wedges for a tight repair fit?
Many thanks to all for your past/future contributions! 8)