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echo: atm
to: ATM
from: fundo{at}bellsouth.net
date: 2003-01-14 23:50:36
subject: Re: ATM Truss dob joinery

From: Daniel Fundo 
To: Ross Sackett 
CC: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: Daniel Fundo 


<< ..... Really, you should try biscuits.  They are strong; they are
stiff, they align the sides PERFECTLY (well, within the thickness of a
sheet of paper)....   >>

Biscuits are good, but I have to go with the box/finger joints as being
ultimately stronger.  Biscuits are great when there is a need to insure
alignment of pieces, as in a space frame to a cabinet carcass. Box/finger
joints are better where strength is needed.

Of course, there is a degree of craftsmanship needed regardless of how you
join the pieces, and there is a lot to be said for modern adhesives too.

*****-----
Dan F.
Secretary/MAS
Memphis, TN

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