Togalosh
Established Member
Evening Gents,
I am to make a long slender farmhouse style dining table from oak & I would appreciate your help with 1 or 2 aspects of the design please.
The table is a copy of what I made years ago but a lot longer.. almost twice as long. The table top is to be 35mm thick with bread board ends & maybe 1 bread board in the centre to aid assembly on site as my van isn't 2.8m long inside. Besides at 2.8m it'd mean a lot of heavy lifting ( I was told years ago that I am no spring chicken).
The skirts/rails (?) are 100mm wide x 35mm thick which will be double haunched M&T's into 90mm2 legs. The top is held in place by oak tabs (?).
Excuse the poor drawing.. it's my 1st go at digital plans.
View attachment NHI Table 1.pdf
So my main concern is that with only 4 legs the 2.8m table top will sag in the middle. I am I correct in thinking it really needs 6 legs or should it be fine as drawn?
4 legs looks better so if there is a chance of sagging then can I add more support rails underneath (like a torsion box).. or maybe something like an "i beam" running the length of the top?
Also; if my van is not long enough how do I assemble the base on site - can I use sliding dovetails instead of M&Ts ?.. maybe I should hire a bigger van.
As ever your help would be greatly appreciated.
Togs
I am to make a long slender farmhouse style dining table from oak & I would appreciate your help with 1 or 2 aspects of the design please.
The table is a copy of what I made years ago but a lot longer.. almost twice as long. The table top is to be 35mm thick with bread board ends & maybe 1 bread board in the centre to aid assembly on site as my van isn't 2.8m long inside. Besides at 2.8m it'd mean a lot of heavy lifting ( I was told years ago that I am no spring chicken).
The skirts/rails (?) are 100mm wide x 35mm thick which will be double haunched M&T's into 90mm2 legs. The top is held in place by oak tabs (?).
Excuse the poor drawing.. it's my 1st go at digital plans.
View attachment NHI Table 1.pdf
So my main concern is that with only 4 legs the 2.8m table top will sag in the middle. I am I correct in thinking it really needs 6 legs or should it be fine as drawn?
4 legs looks better so if there is a chance of sagging then can I add more support rails underneath (like a torsion box).. or maybe something like an "i beam" running the length of the top?
Also; if my van is not long enough how do I assemble the base on site - can I use sliding dovetails instead of M&Ts ?.. maybe I should hire a bigger van.
As ever your help would be greatly appreciated.
Togs