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Thread: WOODWORKING QUIZ for 8 Aug 04
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7th August 2004, 09:41 PM #1
WOODWORKING QUIZ for 8 Aug 04
Good Evening Friends,
When making a piece of furniture that calls for a dowel rather than a tenon, normally you would drill into the two mating pieces and insert a dowel.
Well why not only drill into the one piece and then make a dowel on the mating piece, which would make the joint a stronger one.
How would you go about doing this chore? Really it is easy to do.
Respectfully,Ralph Jones Woodworking
London, Ohio
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7th August 2004, 09:57 PM #2
I suppose you could use a plug cutter to bore into the stock and then cut and chisel away around it. I don't know if I could be bothered though, I've never been fond of dowelling, a lot of mucking around compared to biscuits and if strength is an issue then I'd prefer to use a M & T or a loose tenon.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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8th August 2004, 10:02 PM #3
WOODWORKING QUIZ ANSWER for 8 Aug 04
Good Evening Mick,
You are 100% correct as that is the method of doing the job and in a sense you are actually making a round tenon when you do it that way, and it is a stronger joint and the dowel/tenon is part of the piece being inserted into the adjoining part.
Thank you for your support.
Respectfully,Ralph Jones Woodworking
London, Ohio
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