Peanutcoxy
Established Member
Morning all, I’m currently making a coffee table with curved cross legs of English walnut and the top from yew with coloured resin for the cracks/knots etc. The first problem I’m having is the half lap joints for the legs, probably to be resolved with templates and a top bearing router bit, unless there is a better way?
The second is attaching the legs to the top, which will only be about 25mm thick. Previously I’ve used wood dowels but had more surface area and thickness to work with. Potentially now thinking a rebated metal plate. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience of similar issues?
The second is attaching the legs to the top, which will only be about 25mm thick. Previously I’ve used wood dowels but had more surface area and thickness to work with. Potentially now thinking a rebated metal plate. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience of similar issues?