Inventors:
Robert J. Neudorfer - Waterbury VT
International Classification:
B27F 100
F16M 1120
Abstract:
A method for fabricating or joining crossed lengths of wood (e. g. , table legs) together. Mating or facing portions of each leg are removed to about half the thickness of the leg at the point of intersection. The legs are then affixed to each other at the matching portions to form a joint therebetween having substantially flush lateral surfaces. The "V" portions (four in number) between the criss-crossed legs are filled with triangular blocks which have a thickness equal to that of the legs. A cover or face piece of wood is then placed over the criss-crossed legs and the triangular blocks.