
Taking the Plunge
We have talked about fully concealed connections in the past, but haven’t really shown how it’s done. Today is your lucky day! Keith, star of previous posts, was working on some concealed connections with countersunk hardware and kerf cuts.
First the bolt holes were drilled, then the area where the bolt head and washer will be concealed is countersunk (drilled partial depth and slightly larger than a washer). These bolts won’t only be countersunk, but they will be plugged as well. This requires carefully selecting the bolt length and counterbore depth, so that the plugs can be installed without hitting the bolt end. We’ll ship sold, 5/8″ plugs made of the same material and finished to match for installation at the site.
A special plunge saw (essentially a small chainsaw) is clamped on the beam and and slowly pushed into the end.