I'm going for half-lap joints for replacing the shed window.
Is there a convention for which way to lap(?) them. Idk if my question makes sense, but basically A. or B.
(assuming you're standing outside looking into the shed)
I would avoid exposing end grain to the rain & UV.
Good approach.
B. it is then.
Also fucking annoyingly I cut all the peices last night and forgot to cut the centre brace/divider. Especially annoying as my mitre saw isn't that easy to access, and I trimmed the verticals together to get them exactly the same size.
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I'm going for half-lap joints for replacing the shed window.
Is there a convention for which way to lap(?) them. Idk if my question makes sense, but basically A. or B.
(assuming you're standing outside looking into the shed)