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codswallop | 18:24 Fri 04th Jan 2019 | Technology
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Is there a safe minimum depth of cut when machining the mortises to accommodate the floating tenon? Thanks
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I would cut the mortise(s) no more than 2mm deeper than matching tenon length.
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Thanks DP,but that was not exactly what I was asking,how deep or shallow mortise can you get away with before the tenon "breaks out".I have a small router that has limited m/c'ing depth.
Sorry, Cods.

I suppose it depends on the item, its size and its purpose. As a rough guide I would say the mortice depth should be a minimum of a third of the tenon width ( side to side.)
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Thanks again DP,that is the type of reply I was looking for.I know it's not a definitive answer,but gives me some idea.It's just about within the scope of my router.
Your'e welcome.

Good luck.

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