Forrest747 wrote:...The overlap joint does inrest me I know i would have to cut out 3/8 from each side but what do you use to do this. Table saw comes to mind...
goldcoop wrote:Ok-
Let's not forget about our friend the dowel!![]()
A simple dowel jig, a brad point bit, a drill, some multi fluted dowels & glue!
The fluted dowels are crimped & when glued expand...creating a nice tight doweled/butt joint.
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=18059
No need for a router or table saw![]()
Just another option...
Cheers,
Coop
bbarry wrote:How to get a good joint? Get the good stuff from that guy down on the corner. Roll tightly and enjoy.
Is anyone else getting hungry?
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Seriously, I know you said a biscuit joint would not be an option, but I went that route. A $20 biscuit joiner from HF bought for another project has turned out to be quite useful.
Brad
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