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(4) Kerf Mount Corner Brackets for Table Aprons-Kerf Mount
Weight | 1.0000 |
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Tech Spec | Kerf mounted brackets:
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Hardware Type | Corner Brackets |
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The product works really well with the table product I have made. Much easier than cutting wood pieces. A lot of value for the money and easy to install.
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CORNER BRACKETS
OLD WOODEN CORNER BRACKETS CRACKED. THESE SOLVED THE PROBLEM.
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Table corner brackets
These work great and support the legs well. Not real easy to put on a table already built.
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Great product!!
It was perfect for replacing the old brackets on a piano bench for woodshop!!
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Excellent
Excellent. Bracket is basically identical to those used on our made in Denmark vintage table. Took me a while to figure width of kerf to cut. Handsaws too narrow. Table saw cut kerf worked beautifully.

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Simple to use and very effective in stabilizing legs.
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solid as a rock.
solid as a rock. the man i am making the bench for is 500 lbs
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What size corner brackets do I need for a 4 x 4 table Leg?
BEST ANSWER: The answer depends on where your skirt is placed on the leg. Everyone seems to do this differently. I usually put skirts about 1/4" back from the outside edge of the leg.
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- Joe I on May 21, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 5, 2016
How far apart are the holes (for the legs) on the 3 x 4 3/4 brackets?
BEST ANSWER: On 34303 the leg holes are 1" center to center.
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- Steve Staff on May 12, 2015
Is there a specific size for the legs?
BEST ANSWER: see this document http://go.rockler.com/tech/24281-299.pdf
any size larger than 1/4 inch smaller than recommended would work
any size larger than 1/4 inch smaller than recommended would work
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- Jim M on Apr 20, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 6, 2015
I bought the 4.5 inch corner table brackets. How do you determine the distance from end of apron stringers to kerf. Dimension from table leg would be nice?
BEST ANSWER: I just lined up the apron pieces with the leg on a flat surface and held the bracket in place then marked where the slot needed to be cut. For the table I made, I was using just 2" x 2" legs so there was some clearance for the bracket. The slot was about 1 3/8" from the end of the apron.
Hope that this helps.
Hope that this helps.
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- Terry B on Apr 28, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2015
Can these be used to stabilize chair legs?
BEST ANSWER: Of course, it depends on how the interior corner of your chair is constructed. I used them on a stool to stabilize the legs and they did a great job. But you do need a chair where the legs are fitted inside some rails that border the seat of the chair in order to make this work. If they are just wooden legs that fit up into holes in the bottom of the seat, and there is no supporting rail around the outside, these will not work.
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- Max M on Apr 25, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 4, 2017
I bought the 3" x 4 3/4" brackets. Is there a standard leg size for these, and do you have the technical data available like you have for the two smaller sizes?
BEST ANSWER: There is no standard leg size, however this is a large braket. I am using this size bracket on legs 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 or larger.
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- Martin J on Jun 12, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 2, 2015
I bought 3" brackets to replace 2 damaged ones, but the edges that fit into the apron slots are shorter than original ones and I don't think will anchor the leg. Would surface mount ones have the bolt holes in same place where kerf ones would slot?
BEST ANSWER: I would be happy to answer, except I have not yet used the brackets I bought.
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- Rhee F on Aug 26, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 18, 2015
what size corner bracket is needed for a 3 1/4" table leg with the skirt starting 1.5" on the inside?
BEST ANSWER: If I understand correctly that your skirt is 1 1/2" from the inside corner of the leg. Then it is exactly 4 1/4" as a tight fit. So, if you used the 4 1/2" bracket, you should have a tight corner. I lot of times I will cut the inside corner of the leg back so there is a flat area to thread the stud into. The picture in the catalogue shows exactly what I do. If you cut back the inside corner about 5/8", you can use the 3" bracket.
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- Joe I on May 21, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 5, 2016
Are the bolts included?
how to determin were the apron meets the leg ?
BEST ANSWER: The instructions say to put the leg upright upside down on a flat surface, position the apron pieces where you want them to attach to the leg. Next place the bracket on top of the apron to see where the kerf lines up. You can then mark both apron pieces for the kerf cuts. As the where they fit on the leg, I usually center the bracket to the side aprons. If you go to the Rocklers Website the technical instructions are listed with the product. http://www.rockler.com/kerf-mount-corner-brackets-for-table-aprons-kerf-mount
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- Thomas L on Jan 18, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2015
I am using 2 3/4 legs, need at least 1 1/8 space from the inside of the leg. What size bracket would I need? The 34303 or the 24299 bracket?
BEST ANSWER: I'm not sure if I understand your question, but you should be able to look at the linked technical documents for each. I think either could work but you should pick the largest one that will fit with the "height" of your apron. You might need to cut a larger chamfer in the top of the leg for clearance.
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- Andrew on Sep 19, 2016
- Purchased on Aug 28, 2016
Can I use the brackets to brace chairs?


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