Hi,
I'm new to woodworking, and this forum. I'm trying to make a dining table. The top will be tongue and groove engineered flooring (chevron pattern) the legs are 69 x 69 mm white wood, and I was going to make the 'rails'(?) out of CLS studwork 38x 63 mm with the 38 mm plane at the top. I'm going to try haunched mortise and tenon joints for the legs to rail joints. My question is, is the CLS studwork appropriate for the job? It's very cheap. The CLS won't really been seen so it's asthetic qualities are unimportant.
I will have a 20.5 mm thick pine frame (architrave upside down) around the table which will be screwed to the rails, and provide some extra strength. The CLS won't really been seen so it's asthetic qualities are unimportant. The length of the table is about 1.6 metres. I bought the CLS and legs from Wickes.
Many thanks
Jamie
p.s. I've already started chopping, but have not done the M&T joints yet, so not fully comitted with the CLS timber.
I'm new to woodworking, and this forum. I'm trying to make a dining table. The top will be tongue and groove engineered flooring (chevron pattern) the legs are 69 x 69 mm white wood, and I was going to make the 'rails'(?) out of CLS studwork 38x 63 mm with the 38 mm plane at the top. I'm going to try haunched mortise and tenon joints for the legs to rail joints. My question is, is the CLS studwork appropriate for the job? It's very cheap. The CLS won't really been seen so it's asthetic qualities are unimportant.
I will have a 20.5 mm thick pine frame (architrave upside down) around the table which will be screwed to the rails, and provide some extra strength. The CLS won't really been seen so it's asthetic qualities are unimportant. The length of the table is about 1.6 metres. I bought the CLS and legs from Wickes.
Many thanks
Jamie
p.s. I've already started chopping, but have not done the M&T joints yet, so not fully comitted with the CLS timber.