Im curious to the experiences here, although it must be 'good enough' or there would be a lot of posing here.
For doors in particular, Im wondering if the relatively small surface area of the stick/cope cutter sets is really adequate?
Not long ago I did some panels and these came apart. Granted they were abused. - but the joint failed. I would prefer failures to happen at other places, so it made me wonder if anyone has experienced this?
Its not in front of me, but it seems like most of these have about 3/8" face to face grain overlap that carries the load?.... is this adequate for a high stress part such as a kitchen door? And do some have more or less? (its seems inherent in the design that they can only be so deep to match)