Hello All,
I am building a chest (appx 40”W x 20”D x 25”H) for my daughter and had a few questions in regards to the joinery. I have used my Domino Jointer before with great success, however I am doing something a little different this time.
I am using 13/16 (final thickness) white oak for the actual box and attaching them to the slightly curved legs with dominoes. I can attach a picture of a test leg. The dominoes are spaced out about every 3” and was using the 8x50 and 40’s. I was originally using the 50’s until I realized that the depth would come through each side and hit each other on the curved legs.
So my questions are:
- What kind of weight will the dominoes hold? The front and back faces are about 20 pounds.
- Am I better using 50’s on the long faces and then 40’s for the sides (25mm in side and 15mm in leg) or just using 40’s for both with about 3mm on the inside or the leg between front and side mortises?
- Was I wrong in making one “tight” mortise and the rest on the second “loose” ssettint in case of any misalignments or board errors? The manual said that was fine to do but I feel like it takes away strength.
I will attach a couple pics to clear this up if it doesn’t make sense.
Thanks!
I am building a chest (appx 40”W x 20”D x 25”H) for my daughter and had a few questions in regards to the joinery. I have used my Domino Jointer before with great success, however I am doing something a little different this time.
I am using 13/16 (final thickness) white oak for the actual box and attaching them to the slightly curved legs with dominoes. I can attach a picture of a test leg. The dominoes are spaced out about every 3” and was using the 8x50 and 40’s. I was originally using the 50’s until I realized that the depth would come through each side and hit each other on the curved legs.
So my questions are:
- What kind of weight will the dominoes hold? The front and back faces are about 20 pounds.
- Am I better using 50’s on the long faces and then 40’s for the sides (25mm in side and 15mm in leg) or just using 40’s for both with about 3mm on the inside or the leg between front and side mortises?
- Was I wrong in making one “tight” mortise and the rest on the second “loose” ssettint in case of any misalignments or board errors? The manual said that was fine to do but I feel like it takes away strength.
I will attach a couple pics to clear this up if it doesn’t make sense.
Thanks!