Feel daft asking this...
I need to create a flat piece (ca. 350mm x 700mm) out of solid ash. The boards I'm making it out of are 240mm wide. Therefore I need to edge joint just under 1.5 boards to make the 350mm width.
Question: Should I
A) cut three equal-width (ca. 117mm wide) pieces and edge joint them to create a 350mm wide piece out of three members
or
B) edge joint a 110mm width member to the 240mm board to create the 350mm wide piece with just two pieces?
The application is the diagonal pieces in this wine cube. I want it to look proper because it will be in a visible location - not just shoved in the dusty dark cellar never to be seen again.
I need to create a flat piece (ca. 350mm x 700mm) out of solid ash. The boards I'm making it out of are 240mm wide. Therefore I need to edge joint just under 1.5 boards to make the 350mm width.
Question: Should I
A) cut three equal-width (ca. 117mm wide) pieces and edge joint them to create a 350mm wide piece out of three members
or
B) edge joint a 110mm width member to the 240mm board to create the 350mm wide piece with just two pieces?
The application is the diagonal pieces in this wine cube. I want it to look proper because it will be in a visible location - not just shoved in the dusty dark cellar never to be seen again.