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Yeah, It'll be portable. I'm gonna move it from where it's being built in
the center of the room to against the wall where it's going to remain until the next millenium.... LOL! I don't think I'll use the pkt screws, but I kind of like your idea of the 1/2 degree off square. I'll let you know how it works..... jc "Pop" wrote in message news:inwBf.3975$Jn1.319@trndny01... Pocket screws to pull them together. Only use lag screws instead; it'll pull in very nicely. Also saw the joints about a half degree off square in a "valley" fashion so the top & bottom edge pulls together tighter when you draw up the pockets. EAsyu to do that on a table saw with that thickness wood. Glues better, too. Use a really good glue; expensive but worth it. Portable bench, eh? g HTH, Pop "noonenparticular" wrote in message et... : Big in the sense of the boards (timbers?) involved. : : I'm trying to edge join the two boards for my bench top. Each board is 80" : x 3 1/2" x 7". They're big and I need to join the 3 1/2" edges. : : Here's what I've done. : - Got the faces flat and square by using long 4" wide strips of plywood : screwed to the sides to form a sled. Ran it through the planer to flatten a : face, then removed the strips, flipped the board and flattened the opposite : face. : - planed one rough edge down to mostly flat (so the bit wouldn't have to : take a big bite in the next step) then laid the board on its face, screwed : one of the straightedges to the face (actually the bottom face so the screw : holes will never show) then used a pattern cutting bit (bearing on the top) : to true half the thickness of the edge. : - Removed the strip, flipped the board and changed to a bearing on the tip : bit in the router and rode that bearing against the edge created in the : previous step. : - I did this to each of the two boards thinking that I would get a nice : mating surface. What resulted was not bad, but not the tightness that I was : expecting. Would like to get these tighter and some solutions (like adding : clamp pressure to draw the boards together during glue up) simply won't work : given the size of the boards. : : Any ideas? : : By the way, I'm going to use a full length 3/4" plywood spling during glue : up. Also, the gap on the edge at it's max is about 1/32, although most : spots are less or touch flush. : : tia, : : jc : : |
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