CWatters
Established Member
Could use some advice on building a pair of simple oak tables around 1400mm x 750/800mm with 30-40mm tops or at least tops that look that thick. I originally looked at buying an oak worktop or similar panel but they seem expensive compared to assembling my own which I've not done before. So main questions are...
1) How wide boards would you recommend? 5 x 150mm? 8 x 100mm? 10 x 80mm?
2) If buying planned timber should I allow for possible snipe on the lengths?
3) Would you insist on and/or pay more for quarter grain boards for stability?
4) Any good alternative methods of construction? Winwood Triply looks interesting (but perhaps expensive?) or perhaps veneered blockboard/mdf? However I wouldn't want to just iron-on veneer the edges.
Was planning to assemble 80mm square legs from 20mm boards.
I have an 8" table saw and a router but not a planer/thicknesser if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
1) How wide boards would you recommend? 5 x 150mm? 8 x 100mm? 10 x 80mm?
2) If buying planned timber should I allow for possible snipe on the lengths?
3) Would you insist on and/or pay more for quarter grain boards for stability?
4) Any good alternative methods of construction? Winwood Triply looks interesting (but perhaps expensive?) or perhaps veneered blockboard/mdf? However I wouldn't want to just iron-on veneer the edges.
Was planning to assemble 80mm square legs from 20mm boards.
I have an 8" table saw and a router but not a planer/thicknesser if that makes a difference.
Thanks.