G GrahamIreland Established Member Joined 4 Jun 2015 Messages 226 Reaction score 2 Location Nottingham 23 Mar 2016 #1 Hi, just wondering if someone could suggest how this bench top was connected to the legs. There is a stretcher across the middle, but I don't see a joint for the top. Thanks Graham Attachments a-unique-summer-apartment-in-berlin-11-1024x683.jpg 99.2 KB
Hi, just wondering if someone could suggest how this bench top was connected to the legs. There is a stretcher across the middle, but I don't see a joint for the top. Thanks Graham
K katellwood Established Member Joined 2 Jan 2007 Messages 1,006 Reaction score 17 Location Near Dartford, Kent 23 Mar 2016 #2 there are numerous ways to connect the bench tops Tenons in the top of the legs fixed into blind mortices in the top then glued (Old School) Pocket hole screws on the inside of the legs Fixings straight through the top then dowelled/pelleted (that appears how the stretchers are attached) However you do it the fixings do not need to be completely bulletproof as the stretchers will help to keep the structure square and wobble free HTH
there are numerous ways to connect the bench tops Tenons in the top of the legs fixed into blind mortices in the top then glued (Old School) Pocket hole screws on the inside of the legs Fixings straight through the top then dowelled/pelleted (that appears how the stretchers are attached) However you do it the fixings do not need to be completely bulletproof as the stretchers will help to keep the structure square and wobble free HTH
Droogs Not the Sharpest Moderator in the box Joined 14 Mar 2013 Messages 5,803 Reaction score 2,809 Location Edinburgh 23 Mar 2016 #3 would suggest blind tenons as above or a stopped groove and glued
M monkeybiter Established Member Joined 23 Dec 2009 Messages 3,055 Reaction score 8 Location doncaster 23 Mar 2016 #4 Fox wedges in blind tenons?
G GrahamIreland Established Member Joined 4 Jun 2015 Messages 226 Reaction score 2 Location Nottingham 23 Mar 2016 #5 Ah yes, thanks for that. Would a couple of thick dowels be as good as the blind tenons - if the thickness were 2" Also, yes like the idea of the fox wedges, have heard of them but not yet attempted. Graham
Ah yes, thanks for that. Would a couple of thick dowels be as good as the blind tenons - if the thickness were 2" Also, yes like the idea of the fox wedges, have heard of them but not yet attempted. Graham