gidon
Established Member
I posted last week in the design forum for some inspiration for a counter and tables for my new shop which will be selling technology (computers, cameras, mp3 players etc) - think Apple store kind of look. I got some very helpful advice from forum members.
I've ordered the wood (9 sheets walnut veneered MDF 18mm) which should arrive today - but over the weekend the design has changed slightly - my wife preferred the designs shown below! (Si - if you're reading this I'm still going use a variant of your method for hiding exposed edges!)
Jason's advice in the other thread if I understood him correctly was to make the oversize legs and top from a sandwich of two sheets of veneered MDF with strips of MDF between them to make up the thickness. And then wrap the sandwich with solid lipping.
The 6mm square detail will be a rebate around the top of the legs / base of the counter.
For the rest of the construction I was planning to use biscuits. I will build this on my own and will have to cut the pieces and joinery at home and assemble the pieces at the shop. I don't have much time - < 2 weeks really and I want the construction to be as simple as possible! I don't mind what joinery I use as long as its's hidden!.
Please can I ask your advise - any suggestions on construction (and still can change the design too as long as it doesn't use too much more wood) much appreciated!
Shop tables - will be three of these in a row - L-1.2m, H-.9m, D-.6m
Shop counter - L-1.6, H-.9m (till .8m), D-.6m
Cheers
Gidon
I've ordered the wood (9 sheets walnut veneered MDF 18mm) which should arrive today - but over the weekend the design has changed slightly - my wife preferred the designs shown below! (Si - if you're reading this I'm still going use a variant of your method for hiding exposed edges!)
Jason's advice in the other thread if I understood him correctly was to make the oversize legs and top from a sandwich of two sheets of veneered MDF with strips of MDF between them to make up the thickness. And then wrap the sandwich with solid lipping.
The 6mm square detail will be a rebate around the top of the legs / base of the counter.
For the rest of the construction I was planning to use biscuits. I will build this on my own and will have to cut the pieces and joinery at home and assemble the pieces at the shop. I don't have much time - < 2 weeks really and I want the construction to be as simple as possible! I don't mind what joinery I use as long as its's hidden!.
Please can I ask your advise - any suggestions on construction (and still can change the design too as long as it doesn't use too much more wood) much appreciated!
Shop tables - will be three of these in a row - L-1.2m, H-.9m, D-.6m
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a21/a211b9c3e81a1835e9b45e6b28e18664.jpg)
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/b65/b65a100643e87c6d23215a750bd655d8.jpg)
Shop counter - L-1.6, H-.9m (till .8m), D-.6m
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/7a1/7a164176c2254041ad652080b97bfb9e.jpg)
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/7d6/7d607b88d9b303211186ce9767b89416.jpg)
Cheers
Gidon