Birdhunter
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I’m building a two level coffee table out of black walnut. I attached the legs (18” and 1.75” square) to the rails (34” x 2” high by 1.75” thick). I used my standard method of one mortise narrow and the other medium wide. I didn’t think I needed double mortises.
Wrong! The joints were weak and separated. Fortunately, this happened as I was working on the table and not after it was delivered. I redid a joint using one tenon but with both mortises being narrow. I also pinned the tenons with. brads.
So far, the new joints are solid. Next time, I’ll use double tenons.
Wrong! The joints were weak and separated. Fortunately, this happened as I was working on the table and not after it was delivered. I redid a joint using one tenon but with both mortises being narrow. I also pinned the tenons with. brads.
So far, the new joints are solid. Next time, I’ll use double tenons.