01-02-2016, 11:44 PM
Greetings folks. I'd appreciate some opinions. I'm building an outdoor kitchen covered by a pavilion, which is a free standing open sided structure with a solid gabled roof.
I've built a small scale model.
The four 4x12 tie beams (apron), supporting the roof, sit atop 6x6 posts. My question is one of beam joinery where the 4x12s meet on the same plane at right angles at the corners. The beams will be let into the tops of the posts and sit on shoulders. The 6x6 posts allow for tenons to rise up on their inside corners to which the beams can be secured.
Additional fasteners and strapping will fully secure the beams to the posts.
This drawing should give you the full picture.
The drawing shows the beams half lapped at the corners and that is how I had intended to join them.
But there are options. I could go with a mitered half lap as shown in this example.
Keep in mind that I'm working with 4x12s, but the same concept as shown still applies.
Or possibly a vertical half lap similar to this one.
Model scale is 1 inch = 1 foot. Six inch WWF figures party in the model.
Can anyone site an advantage of one joint over another? Or possibly a better joint for this application?
I've built a small scale model.
The four 4x12 tie beams (apron), supporting the roof, sit atop 6x6 posts. My question is one of beam joinery where the 4x12s meet on the same plane at right angles at the corners. The beams will be let into the tops of the posts and sit on shoulders. The 6x6 posts allow for tenons to rise up on their inside corners to which the beams can be secured.
Additional fasteners and strapping will fully secure the beams to the posts.
This drawing should give you the full picture.
The drawing shows the beams half lapped at the corners and that is how I had intended to join them.
But there are options. I could go with a mitered half lap as shown in this example.
Keep in mind that I'm working with 4x12s, but the same concept as shown still applies.
Or possibly a vertical half lap similar to this one.
Model scale is 1 inch = 1 foot. Six inch WWF figures party in the model.
Can anyone site an advantage of one joint over another? Or possibly a better joint for this application?