Glynne
Established Member
This post could have gone under "Design" but it does have wider implications so....
I'm looking to build something like this for one of my grandsons: -
The question I have is around how do I construct the solid top? (as the lids often contain attachments, mirrors etc.)
I've made loads of boxes with "deep" lids but have always had an insert panel to allow for expansion and contraction but as you can see with this trunk and many other similar ones I've Googled, the top is solid all the way across.
Looking at some images for tool chests, a lot of these appear to be frame and panel construction with small expansion gaps on the top so I'm a bit stumped.
I'm not sure if it is of any relevance but most of theses type of chests are made from camphor wood, I'm planning on oak?
Any thoughts, advice would be appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
I'm looking to build something like this for one of my grandsons: -
The question I have is around how do I construct the solid top? (as the lids often contain attachments, mirrors etc.)
I've made loads of boxes with "deep" lids but have always had an insert panel to allow for expansion and contraction but as you can see with this trunk and many other similar ones I've Googled, the top is solid all the way across.
Looking at some images for tool chests, a lot of these appear to be frame and panel construction with small expansion gaps on the top so I'm a bit stumped.
I'm not sure if it is of any relevance but most of theses type of chests are made from camphor wood, I'm planning on oak?
Any thoughts, advice would be appreciated.
Thanks for looking.