In the last joinery 101 post, we took a look at joining boards using clamps and glue. dowels are a simple way to make glued joints even stronger by using small pegs to keep things together.. I am joining a total of (8) 5.5"wide x 87" long, 5/4 ash planks (1-1/4" thick) using 3/8" x 2" wood dowels. each board weighs about 15 lbs for a total weight of 120 lbs. to join the planks i have already drilled (7) evenly spaced dowel holes over the length of the board.. One thing i needed to do was to join multiple boards to make larger boards for the doors and sides. i decided to join the boards with dowels. supplies: (affiliate links) wood dowels. wood glue. drill. drill bit same size as dowels..
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