I make signs, not cabinets or furniture, so my woodworking applications are a little different than many of the posts here.
I need to edge glue two Western Red Cedar 2x12, about 8' long. I want to end up with a 21" x 1.5" x 94" panel. This panel will be router-carved, painted and used outside.
I thought dowels or maybe the Domino would help, but I need a pretty secure joint along the entire length of the piece. Now I'm leaning towards a tongue-in-groove joint. I'm thinking my T55 saw will give me a sharp, clean edge to route, so I don't need to use a planer/jointer for the edge. So, I'll saw the edges, route the T-N-G, glue and clamp. Does that sound right? (never done one of those, but now I have the saw and the router, so i can try it.)
I need to edge glue two Western Red Cedar 2x12, about 8' long. I want to end up with a 21" x 1.5" x 94" panel. This panel will be router-carved, painted and used outside.
I thought dowels or maybe the Domino would help, but I need a pretty secure joint along the entire length of the piece. Now I'm leaning towards a tongue-in-groove joint. I'm thinking my T55 saw will give me a sharp, clean edge to route, so I don't need to use a planer/jointer for the edge. So, I'll saw the edges, route the T-N-G, glue and clamp. Does that sound right? (never done one of those, but now I have the saw and the router, so i can try it.)