justsomedude
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What is the purpose of not using screws
Huh?
Not sure I follow.
I plan on using plenty of screws.
What is the purpose of not using screws
Like tnutsHuh?
Not sure I follow.
I plan on using plenty of screws.
Like tnuts
What advantages do threaded inserts and tnuts provide over traditional screws?Using threaded inserts instead.
It's a two-step process: 1) drill and 2) screw in the insert.
T-nuts are a four-step process (per my OCD): 1) drill bolt hole 2) drill recess with forstner bit 3) mount t-nut, and 4) set with epoxy.
I like the idea of being able to skip the forstner and epoxy parts entirely. We'll see how it works out.
What advantages do threaded inserts and tnuts provide over traditional screws?
This looks awesome! These bolts were something I was looking into but I couldn't find what they were called and the Home Depot guy looked at me like I was crazy.Being able to easily disassemble the entire table. Mainly for resurfacing the table, or reupholstering the rail.
My table has 8 furniture bolts holding the rail on. I can quickly unscrew them and easily clean the table under the rail... or replace the playing surface if I need to... or dissemble for easier transport to take the table to another game... etc. etc.
It's one of those things that you don't NEED to do, but once you realize the flexibility adds, you're glad you did it.
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This looks awesome! These bolts were something I was looking into but I couldn't find what they were called and the Home Depot guy looked at me like I was crazy.
Will have to look into this for my upcoming build
Legend! TyHere you go. They are in the long/flat drawers in the fastener aisle. Make sure you get the proper length bolts for your table+rail thickness!
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Legend! Ty
Maybe a bit extra, but what does the top of your table look like?You're very welcome!!
I also put fender washers on mine (same aisle) to distribute the load to avoid damaging the wood when the bolts are torqued down. I also think the two-tone silver/black adds a little sexy to the underside. Silly, I know.
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Maybe a bit extra, but what does the top of your table look like?
Curious as to what those two black areas are
Is this build back on???
I recognize the sidewalk in that last pic. That's where they left me a couple of years ago.
Got my Bosch router circle jig from 3D Printed Poker Products and a couple of 3/8" rods from Home Depot and I'm ready to go ... the build begins in 2 weeks!!
Thanks @One Eyed Dollar!
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How did this jig work out? Looks sweet, considering it was 3D printed? Did it hold up?
Those cuts look so pure!!