On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 12:23:12 PM UTC-5, Swingman wrote:
On 1/29/2015 11:12 AM, dadiOH wrote:
All in all, I'd tell the wife to learn to love it as is
Yep, best of all possible worlds.
Uh, yeah, for you guys. You're not the ones that live in my world. :-)
Actually she was very understanding when I told her that any solution other than centered was simply going to mean a little more work and a little more time. I just need to learn (from you guys) how to do it. Her response: "You're having fun learning new stuff and we're in no hurry, so go for it."
I think I like her.
(I was waiting on you to reply so I wouldn't have to type War and Peace.)
Thanks! LOL
That said, and if I was simply required to do it with 3/4" thickness
stock, I'd do M&T (floating tenon) first, and traditional M&T second.
Router jigs are very doable for floating tenon joinery, they just take time.
But, when you have more time than money ...
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