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mcgyver January 31st 09 04:01 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
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Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the armrest
to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that corresponds
to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid screwing through the
back of the leg and thought of another m&t joint...... Any suggestions?
sorry for the roughness of the picture





jloomis January 31st 09 06:22 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
oak dowel? (glued)
jloomis
"mcgyver" wrote in message
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Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture





mcgyver January 31st 09 06:32 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
Thought about that, thanks. Concerned with getting the angles right and the
type of jig i would have to build. Something to consider though.....
"jloomis" wrote in message
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oak dowel? (glued)
jloomis
"mcgyver" wrote in message
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Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture







mcgyver January 31st 09 07:07 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
Drilling into endgrain without wander has me concerned about the best
technique.....
"jloomis" wrote in message
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oak dowel? (glued)
jloomis
"mcgyver" wrote in message
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Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture







Dddudley January 31st 09 07:08 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
mcgyver wrote:
Thought about that, thanks. Concerned with getting the angles right and the
type of jig i would have to build. Something to consider though...



Any way you slice it (pun intended) you're going to have to deal with
those anglesg

How about just coming up with a jig that would have the complementary
angles figured in so that you could just drill the holes production
style? Sort of like a Kreg jig but specific to your particular joint.

jloomis January 31st 09 09:41 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
Start with a pilot hole. Also I sometimes make my own jig by pre-drill a
block of wood and then sawing it off to match the angle. then attach some
small door skin guides to either side and clamp it to the chair. Use the
handmade guide for the larger bit and if you want use one for the smaller
bit.
jloomis
"mcgyver" wrote in message
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Drilling into endgrain without wander has me concerned about the best
technique.....
"jloomis" wrote in message
...
oak dowel? (glued)
jloomis
"mcgyver" wrote in message
...
Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture









Kevin Miller[_2_] February 1st 09 05:21 AM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
mcgyver wrote:
Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the armrest
to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that corresponds
to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid screwing through the
back of the leg and thought of another m&t joint...... Any suggestions?
sorry for the roughness of the picture


What about a half-lap?

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Jim Hall[_3_] February 1st 09 05:00 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
Pocket screws and waterproof glue

"mcgyver" wrote in message
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Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture




mcgyver February 1st 09 05:52 PM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
End grain to crossgrain will virtually make the waterproof glue useless,
Need a better mecahnical system than pocket screws and i would prefer not to
use any screws in this project. thanks for the suggestion though.
"Jim Hall" wrote in message
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Pocket screws and waterproof glue

"mcgyver" wrote in message
...
Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture






Jim Hall[_3_] February 2nd 09 04:32 AM

Cedar chair armrest attachement need help
 
How about drilling dowel holes from backside of back into arms and secure
with glued dowels. You can leave enough space in the dowel hole on the
backside to cap off with wood plugs made out of primary wood if that's an
issue.

I'm assuming you're looking for something faster than a mortise and tenon
joint..





"mcgyver" wrote in message
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Building 6 of these chairs out of red cedar. 22 m&t joints in each. I'm
having trouble deciding on thype of joint for the attachement of the
armrest to the angled back leg. The armrest will have a notch in it that
corresponds to the 2x2 size of the back leg. I would like to avoid
screwing through the back of the leg and thought of another m&t
joint...... Any suggestions? sorry for the roughness of the picture





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