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  • not a bad idea, however I would make sure its reasonably straight and true. I never had the time for mortice and tenons even though I owned a morticer! Not quite as strong but I now use the Dominos for anything like this now

  • Hence the practice run! Will have to wait until I have the shed and therefore the big workbench. Really looking forward to having somewhere big, dedicated and flat to work. Hoping to have a 6' x 4' MDF topped central workbench with a couple of side board type benches along two walls then for pillar drill and mitre saw use.

  • I meant the timber to be straight and true otherwise unless you have a planer/thicknesser it would make it more difficult.
    I have a large workshop but every flat surface always as 'stuff' piled up on it...

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