WOW! 8:1 is definitely not too short! WoW again! I haven't even thought of making scarf joints in the last decade or two! Scarfs are a real neat solution for making longer length from short ones. I had completely forgot about them.algale wrote: I used the jig to cut the first two scarfs, which I dry fit to check the fit. Looks pretty good. There's about 6.125 inches of joint over the .75 inch width of the joint, so 8:1, which I read was sufficient (someone speak up if they think that's too short?).
Tomorrow I'll mix up some epoxy and glue 'em up.
CONGRATULATIONS ON THAT JIG!!! And your work

The last time I used scarfs was to construct a laminated wood beam to support the upstairs I was building. The Douglas fir beam made it possible to make a 25 foot long, 8 foot wide walk in closet for my wife. No longer live in that home. The slope on those scarfs were 10:1. Just about the same as 8:1. Over kill? Don't know!