On 11/20/2012 11:45 AM, Bill wrote:
With exposed-dowel joinery on veneered plywood, do you take down the
dowel with a sharp chisel?
Flush cut saw
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...FehDMgodSHAA7Q
At least the way the FWW article started, the emphasis concerned natural
changes in the wood due to it's environment. I understand we want a
"strong box" lying on it's side. I'll keep reading! : )
Pretty much ...
I might need a "floating tenon" if I attached my plywood box to a
natural wood base frame, huh?
Not necessarily ...
I like to try to let you know that it's
not all going over my head! : )
That part did.
Example of one of the principles of this particular casework
construction method:
"... if one part meets along another's length, use multiple through tenons."
Notice the through tenons in the photograph (trimmed flush):
http://e-woodshop.net/images/MSBDTCase3.JPG
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