DanielOB said:this make me re-think about "use Epoxy for all joints".
I use 1/4" router bit for mortise and 6 mm tenons by Festool. In this case i think Epoxy is the best (to fill the gap). [unsure]
DanielOB said:this make me re-think about "use Epoxy for all joints".
I use 1/4" router bit for mortise and 6 mm tenons by Festool. In this case i think Epoxy is the best (to fill the gap). [unsure]
Mickfb said:Only time cascamite failed on me was joining Iroko to turn for posts. Cleaned faces of Iroko with white spirit and scored the jointing faces, problem solved. Use Titebond at home and type 526 at work and never had problems with them.
grbmds said:DanielOB said:this make me re-think about "use Epoxy for all joints".
I use 1/4" router bit for mortise and 6 mm tenons by Festool. In this case i think Epoxy is the best (to fill the gap). [unsure]
Something to consider is that, when you don't get a good fit with a tenon and mortise, you lose strength period. Filling the gap isn't the answer. A different technique is the answer. There are so many ways to make mortise and tenon joints besides a Domino, I'd do a little research. The tenon should always fit the mortise so contact is made on essentially the whole tenon or almost all. I can see why you want to use epoxy. Titebond III won't be a good choice if the tenons are too loose in the mortise.
DanielOB said:grbmds said:DanielOB said:this make me re-think about "use Epoxy for all joints".
I use 1/4" router bit for mortise and 6 mm tenons by Festool. In this case i think Epoxy is the best (to fill the gap). [unsure]
Something to consider is that, when you don't get a good fit with a tenon and mortise, you lose strength period. Filling the gap isn't the answer. A different technique is the answer. There are so many ways to make mortise and tenon joints besides a Domino, I'd do a little research. The tenon should always fit the mortise so contact is made on essentially the whole tenon or almost all. I can see why you want to use epoxy. Titebond III won't be a good choice if the tenons are too loose in the mortise.
if the gap is filled with epoxy and let it cure, is not that cured epoxy stronger than wood?