cisamcgu
Established Member
Hi all,
I am planning on making an extending kitchen table. I have another thread about the mechanics of making an extending table, but I would like advice on which wood
I rather like American Ash, and the table top has to be a "light" coloured wood - but is this a sensible choice, or would something else be better - (this is probably only the table top, the frame and legs are likely to be made from cheap softwood and painted )?
A secondary question is which direction should I lay the wood ? Assuming I want a table 1000mm x 800mm is it best to get 4 of 1000mmm x 200mm and lay them lengthways, or get 5 of 200mm x 800mm and lay them crossways ? And a follow up, do I need to put a piece of wood in the opposite direction at the ends ? (Breadboard ends?)
Thanks
Andrew
I am planning on making an extending kitchen table. I have another thread about the mechanics of making an extending table, but I would like advice on which wood
I rather like American Ash, and the table top has to be a "light" coloured wood - but is this a sensible choice, or would something else be better - (this is probably only the table top, the frame and legs are likely to be made from cheap softwood and painted )?
A secondary question is which direction should I lay the wood ? Assuming I want a table 1000mm x 800mm is it best to get 4 of 1000mmm x 200mm and lay them lengthways, or get 5 of 200mm x 800mm and lay them crossways ? And a follow up, do I need to put a piece of wood in the opposite direction at the ends ? (Breadboard ends?)
Thanks
Andrew