Project 2 a Garden Cross - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-28T23:52:03Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/project-2-a-garden-cross?commentId=2900167%3AComment%3A764260&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks much, I'll try that wh…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-23:2900167:Comment:7643382015-09-23T18:22:54.414ZWilliam Pattersonhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/WilliamPatterson
<p>Thanks much, I'll try that when I get bigger. Bill in Las Vegas</p>
<p>Thanks much, I'll try that when I get bigger. Bill in Las Vegas</p> tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-23:2900167:Comment:7645622015-09-23T14:40:33.625ZKen Dargahttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/KenDarga
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<p><img src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/28/fa/77/28fa77d75d4207d91f7e78a7abd2c59d.jpg" width="226" height="265"/></p> That is when you take 1/2 the…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-23:2900167:Comment:7642602015-09-23T12:57:27.963ZDennis Bakerhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/DennisBaker
<p>That is when you take 1/2 the material from one of the boards to be joined and the other 1/2 from the the other board. When you put them together it makes a joint that is flush on both sides. I wish I knew how to load pics. so I could show you but I am not too computer savvy. Sorry about that. I hope you understand what I am trying to tell you. You might be able to look 1/2 lap joint on Google. There might be an illustration there or on you tube. I hope this helps you out. Take. Denny</p>
<p>That is when you take 1/2 the material from one of the boards to be joined and the other 1/2 from the the other board. When you put them together it makes a joint that is flush on both sides. I wish I knew how to load pics. so I could show you but I am not too computer savvy. Sorry about that. I hope you understand what I am trying to tell you. You might be able to look 1/2 lap joint on Google. There might be an illustration there or on you tube. I hope this helps you out. Take. Denny</p> Oh yes 1/2 lap joint. What's…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7642202015-09-22T23:41:11.607ZWilliam Pattersonhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/WilliamPatterson
<p>Oh yes 1/2 lap joint. What's that mean. :-) I have never heard of a 1/2 lap joint. Man do I feel dumb, is there a pre-beginner's area. Thanks Dennis. Bill in Las Vegas</p>
<p>Oh yes 1/2 lap joint. What's that mean. :-) I have never heard of a 1/2 lap joint. Man do I feel dumb, is there a pre-beginner's area. Thanks Dennis. Bill in Las Vegas</p> You could use a 1/2 lap joint…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7641072015-09-22T18:26:37.075ZDennis Bakerhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/DennisBaker
<p>You could use a 1/2 lap joint at the intersection of your 2x4s. That will work good if you glue and screw it together.</p>
<p>You could use a 1/2 lap joint at the intersection of your 2x4s. That will work good if you glue and screw it together.</p> That will also work , JIM !!tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7639842015-09-22T02:23:54.582Zjames wilhelmhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/jameswilhelm
<p>That will also work , JIM !!</p>
<p>That will also work , JIM !!</p> Oh, I was thinking one long o…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7639052015-09-22T02:13:38.345ZWilliam Pattersonhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/WilliamPatterson
<p>Oh, I was thinking one long one in the center with the two shorter ones attached to the sides via my Kreg jig. +</p>
<p>Thanks, Bill in Las Vegas</p>
<p>Oh, I was thinking one long one in the center with the two shorter ones attached to the sides via my Kreg jig. +</p>
<p>Thanks, Bill in Las Vegas</p> HI BILL, first of all 2 x…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7639022015-09-22T02:07:13.047Zjames wilhelmhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/jameswilhelm
<p>HI BILL, first of all 2 x 4 is 1 1/2 ' x 3 1/2 ", if using a 2 x 4 you will need to cut one 60 " one 18 " and one 38 1/2 " for the up right one , the 18 " one will be screwed to the top of the 60 " one and the 38 1/2 " one will be screwed to the bottom of the 60 " one, leaving 3 1/2 " in the center , then you need to cut one 36 " long , and two 16 1/4 " screwed to each end , leaving 3 1/2 " in the center, the two should over lap to make the cross and be flush , hope this helps…</p>
<p>HI BILL, first of all 2 x 4 is 1 1/2 ' x 3 1/2 ", if using a 2 x 4 you will need to cut one 60 " one 18 " and one 38 1/2 " for the up right one , the 18 " one will be screwed to the top of the 60 " one and the 38 1/2 " one will be screwed to the bottom of the 60 " one, leaving 3 1/2 " in the center , then you need to cut one 36 " long , and two 16 1/4 " screwed to each end , leaving 3 1/2 " in the center, the two should over lap to make the cross and be flush , hope this helps , if you have any questions let me know , JIM !!</p> I'm lost Jim. I want to make…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7639762015-09-22T00:41:41.034ZWilliam Pattersonhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/WilliamPatterson
<p>I'm lost Jim. I want to make the thickness two 2x4s, on set of 2x4s about 5 feet tall and the other set of 2x4s about 3 feet tall. I don't know what you call gluing the face of one to the face of the other. Like an Oreo without the cream center. Not side by side like you would a table top but 4" facing the 4". Next time I'll take a picture, even I'm getting confused. ll not -- :-) Oh yes I put wheels on my screw and nails shelf and painted it Intoxication Green. I'm going for the old hippy…</p>
<p>I'm lost Jim. I want to make the thickness two 2x4s, on set of 2x4s about 5 feet tall and the other set of 2x4s about 3 feet tall. I don't know what you call gluing the face of one to the face of the other. Like an Oreo without the cream center. Not side by side like you would a table top but 4" facing the 4". Next time I'll take a picture, even I'm getting confused. ll not -- :-) Oh yes I put wheels on my screw and nails shelf and painted it Intoxication Green. I'm going for the old hippy look in my work shop. Or maybe deco-barn. Thanks, Bill in Las Vegas</p>
<p></p> Bill you need to make a lap j…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2015-09-22:2900167:Comment:7638952015-09-22T00:13:12.019Zjames wilhelmhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/jameswilhelm
<p>Bill you need to make a lap joint , if you are using 2 x 4 ,S , cut a notch 3/4 " deep x 3 1/2 " on the cross part and the same on the up right board , when joined they should be flush , JIM !!</p>
<p>Bill you need to make a lap joint , if you are using 2 x 4 ,S , cut a notch 3/4 " deep x 3 1/2 " on the cross part and the same on the up right board , when joined they should be flush , JIM !!</p>