Mortise and Tenon collection
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b. That is something like a dovetail-tenon, but it has an added partial half-lap component so that the dovetail is hidden - making it look like a weak half-lap that could be pulled out, whilst inside it's stronger, with the dovetail that locks itself in ?
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It might be a bit stronger but if glue is used, the joint is probably more work than it is worth. The glue will be stronger than the wood anyway.
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Personally I'll go with the unlisted joint and probably forget what I was going to
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@box said:
Personally I'll go with the unlisted joint and probably forget what I was going to
You can do that in Colorado.
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The version 7 is actually version 2014. Could you please save again in version 7 or 8.
Thanks,
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@watkins said:
The version 7 is actually version 2014. Could you please save again in version 7 or 8.
Thanks,
BobSorry, I've replaced it.
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Nice collection. I have never made puzzle joints like this mortise and tenon, but it would be a fun challenge
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Thank you. Although I am not likely to use them, my partner was very interested as he's studying carpentry.
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@jtri said:
Nice collection. I have never made puzzle joints like this mortise and tenon, but it would be a fun challenge
Here we go...
Download: see first post
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Nice1
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Well for my next project I will need to find a way to add that joint into the design. I have a Japanese double mortise chisel that will be perfect to chop the motices. This will be fun on the bench.
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Another one...
Download: see first post
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And another one...
Download: see first post
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I've updated the collection with 7 new examples. All examples are now in one file (see first post) ...
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