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"Lawrence L'Hote" wrote in message . ..
"charlieb" wrote in message ... Did the glue up of the drawer unit for the work bench today. Rather than a slip in separate box to fit between the upper ---major snippage---- The moral of this story is CHAMFER THE ENDS OF ALL YOUR TENONS. Helps with alignment and minimizea the likelyhood of splitting off an edge - at the worst possible time. of course, you're right and I appreciate you sharing your experience(s). And I thought the camfer was just for esthetics. It provides a place for excess glue to go rather than all of it squirting out the mortice onto your finish surfaces. I always chamfer quickly using my #93 rabbet plane, which I already have out to fit the tenon. Thanks, Charlie, for another reinforcement for chamfering my tenons ![]() -Mike -Mike |
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