I'm currently building a wooden sitting bench as a xmas gift for my wife.
I think I will get it done in time but I need some help in Domino configuration for the mitered joint between the sitting part and the sides, or to see whether I need a more robust joint than just Dominos.
I'm building it out of an old ash kitchen table. The dimensions will be 110cm wide (43"), 40cm deep (15.5") and 45cm high (17.5"). The material is 4cm thick (1.6").
It will look like the bench in the picture below (found it on Google nwwoodgallery.com)
Two full grown persons must be able to sit on it without it breaking apart from the skewing force on the miter joint, and because its a xmas present I would like it to hold forever!
My questions:
1. Will the Dominos be enough to reinforce the miter joint and keep the bench from collapsing?
2. Should I go many smaller Dominos (6, 8mm) or fewer large ones (10mm)?
3. How many Dominos would be needed to support the joint?
4. Will the splines help in strengthening the miter joint together with the Dominos or will I run into the risk of weakening the whole joint if I have too many cuts?
5. I was contemplating a solution in which I use the spline cuts to drill a horizontal hole into the sitting part of the bench from within the spline. I could push in steel rods and then hide the holes with the spline. Would that cause problems when the wood is moving? Should I push in long dowels instead?
6. Any other ideas to reinforce the miter joint?
Thanks!
The source:
http://www.nwwoodgallery.com/sites/default/files/styles/detail_page_main/public/furniture/_DSC0041_0.jpg?itok=5PDE75Nv
I think I will get it done in time but I need some help in Domino configuration for the mitered joint between the sitting part and the sides, or to see whether I need a more robust joint than just Dominos.
I'm building it out of an old ash kitchen table. The dimensions will be 110cm wide (43"), 40cm deep (15.5") and 45cm high (17.5"). The material is 4cm thick (1.6").
It will look like the bench in the picture below (found it on Google nwwoodgallery.com)
Two full grown persons must be able to sit on it without it breaking apart from the skewing force on the miter joint, and because its a xmas present I would like it to hold forever!

My questions:
1. Will the Dominos be enough to reinforce the miter joint and keep the bench from collapsing?
2. Should I go many smaller Dominos (6, 8mm) or fewer large ones (10mm)?
3. How many Dominos would be needed to support the joint?
4. Will the splines help in strengthening the miter joint together with the Dominos or will I run into the risk of weakening the whole joint if I have too many cuts?
5. I was contemplating a solution in which I use the spline cuts to drill a horizontal hole into the sitting part of the bench from within the spline. I could push in steel rods and then hide the holes with the spline. Would that cause problems when the wood is moving? Should I push in long dowels instead?
6. Any other ideas to reinforce the miter joint?
Thanks!

The source:
http://www.nwwoodgallery.com/sites/default/files/styles/detail_page_main/public/furniture/_DSC0041_0.jpg?itok=5PDE75Nv