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On Apr 3, 4:41*pm, John Rumm wrote:
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Wedged_joint

Hack about as usual... ;-)


Nice job. Couple of suggestions:
The blind mortices section could do with a couple of pics or diagrams
to show whats meant, plus an explanation of how you determine the
wedge size to use
and newbs might appreciate the various parts of the joint being
labelled somewhere, so they know what the rest of it all means.


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On Apr 3, 4:41*pm, John Rumm wrote:
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Wedged_joint

Hack about as usual... ;-)

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Good stuff.
Now you need to do mortice & tenon retained with dowels. As in
traditional timber framed buildings.

Also the various assymetical ones. As actually in that door frame.
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On Apr 3, 4:53*pm, harry wrote:
On Apr 3, 4:41*pm, John Rumm wrote:

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Wedged_joint


Hack about as usual... ;-)


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Good stuff.
Now you need to do mortice & tenon retained with dowels. As in
traditional timber framed buildings.

Also the various assymetical ones. As actually in that door frame.


Seconded on the good stuff point. Only thing might add is they're
also known as 'foxed' tenons.
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On 03/04/2012 17:36, Wily wrote:
On Apr 3, 4:53 pm, wrote:
On Apr 3, 4:41 pm, John wrote:

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Wedged_joint


Hack about as usual... ;-)


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Good stuff.
Now you need to do mortice& tenon retained with dowels. As in
traditional timber framed buildings.

Also the various assymetical ones. As actually in that door frame.


Seconded on the good stuff point. Only thing might add is they're
also known as 'foxed' tenons.


Good comments chaps. Have a look now, included some of them...

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