The most important aspect of this operation is to have the correct insert -- which is the course outer thread 1/4-20 style. The fine threaded inserts sold at most wood worker supply center are way too large on the outside diameter.
Our fixture serves several purposes -- the tenon is gauged for size, it is securely captured to prevent split out, and the table keeps the installation tool perpendicular -- this is important, an insert that is out of alignment can cause problems down the road.
Installing tenon brass inserts
Installing tenon brass inserts
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Re: Installing tenon brass inserts
Ken...
Do you have a suggested place to find the inserts?
Thanks!
Tj
Do you have a suggested place to find the inserts?
Thanks!
Tj
Re: Installing tenon brass inserts
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Re: Installing tenon brass inserts
I use this driver from Rockler in my drill press. Helps me keep them going in straight.
Then I squirt some thin CA glue around the threads to toughen up the end grain. This is a cedar neck from an all cedar guitar. The cedar needs some toughening up to keep the inserts from pulling out under pressure.
Then I squirt some thin CA glue around the threads to toughen up the end grain. This is a cedar neck from an all cedar guitar. The cedar needs some toughening up to keep the inserts from pulling out under pressure.
Re: Installing tenon brass inserts
The CA is a good practice we do that as well.
Again I do not recommend the use of that fine thread insert -- the OD is too large for a thin wall application and once the tenon is cut the wood left is marginal. Dan I know you have had success but I'd suggest the course thread insert as an improvement. The course thread insert I pictured is the same one used by Martin as well as other manufacturers. If one tries to insert the fine thread insert after the tenon is formed splits are very likely.
Again I do not recommend the use of that fine thread insert -- the OD is too large for a thin wall application and once the tenon is cut the wood left is marginal. Dan I know you have had success but I'd suggest the course thread insert as an improvement. The course thread insert I pictured is the same one used by Martin as well as other manufacturers. If one tries to insert the fine thread insert after the tenon is formed splits are very likely.
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Re: Installing tenon brass inserts
Here's the gadget we use to install the inserts -- purchased from Harbor Freight
The "insertion tool" is simply a cut-off bolt and two nuts, catch the insert on a few threads run down snug, hold the nuts with an open end wrench and reverse the drill motor. Oh -- the end that looks like a screw driver slot is really part of the tread cutting process and it goes into the pilot hole.
The "insertion tool" is simply a cut-off bolt and two nuts, catch the insert on a few threads run down snug, hold the nuts with an open end wrench and reverse the drill motor. Oh -- the end that looks like a screw driver slot is really part of the tread cutting process and it goes into the pilot hole.
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Re: Installing tenon brass inserts
I agree with you completely about using the coarse thread inserts. The insert in my photo above was just the one I grabbed to make the picture with the insert tool.
I use a butt joint with a fairly wide heel, so I don't worry about the tenon splitting.
I use a butt joint with a fairly wide heel, so I don't worry about the tenon splitting.