Doug71
Established Member
I have been asked to fit a breakfast bar by a customer, it will really be more like a table but instead of legs at one end it will be fixed to the wall.
It's a 2m long, 960mm wide (might get cut down in width to 850ish), 40mm thick full stave wenge worktop. One end will be fixed to a batten on the wall so the worktop will stand out 2m from the wall, the other end will probably rest on two oak legs maybe 90mm square. Think they are hoping to sit 3 people down each side and one at the end.
Will this be ok without any extra support underneath (like most of you I generally over engineer things)?
What is the best way to fasten the legs to the top so it looks uncluttered?
Any advice appreciated.
Doug
It's a 2m long, 960mm wide (might get cut down in width to 850ish), 40mm thick full stave wenge worktop. One end will be fixed to a batten on the wall so the worktop will stand out 2m from the wall, the other end will probably rest on two oak legs maybe 90mm square. Think they are hoping to sit 3 people down each side and one at the end.
Will this be ok without any extra support underneath (like most of you I generally over engineer things)?
What is the best way to fasten the legs to the top so it looks uncluttered?
Any advice appreciated.
Doug