BigMonka
New Shoots
Hi all,
I'm looking to build some raised beds for the veg in the garden to replace the flimsy ones I did 12 years ago. I want something that looks quite solid and structural so was thinking of using oak sleepers as, despite the painful cost, they will hopefully last as long as might want them. There's a local place that does 240cm x 20cm x 10cm ones which means that three would nicely replace each 2.4m x 1.2m bed (outer dimensions).
I was looking for a way to make the corners look decent and be quite strong so I was thinking of doing half-lap corners with a vertical peg. Like the sketchup model below.
Is this likely to work and look alright? Should I glue the corners as well?
Any advice appreciated!

I'm looking to build some raised beds for the veg in the garden to replace the flimsy ones I did 12 years ago. I want something that looks quite solid and structural so was thinking of using oak sleepers as, despite the painful cost, they will hopefully last as long as might want them. There's a local place that does 240cm x 20cm x 10cm ones which means that three would nicely replace each 2.4m x 1.2m bed (outer dimensions).
I was looking for a way to make the corners look decent and be quite strong so I was thinking of doing half-lap corners with a vertical peg. Like the sketchup model below.
Is this likely to work and look alright? Should I glue the corners as well?
Any advice appreciated!


