FrenchIan
Established Member
Gents, you've given me good advice in the past, let me ask you another question.
I'm going to make a headboard for our bed, and I want to use some reclaimed oak boards I have - they're about 100mm x 20mm, and about 1200mm long, nice graining.
I'm not confident of my ability to edge joint them well enough to make a big, stable and attractive board, so I'm thinking of cheating and just gluing them onto a backing sheet of (say) 15mm plywood.
This would be the width of the bed, and reach from the bottom of the bed base to the top of the headboard (about 950mm). The oak boards would be glued horizontally to the top 650mm or so of the board (ie, just clearing the top surface of the bed base) with a nice strip of oak round the edge to finish off.
The whole board would be fitted to the bed, by screwing through the bottom section into the bed base.
I'm open to any comments, advice, etc
thanks
I'm going to make a headboard for our bed, and I want to use some reclaimed oak boards I have - they're about 100mm x 20mm, and about 1200mm long, nice graining.
I'm not confident of my ability to edge joint them well enough to make a big, stable and attractive board, so I'm thinking of cheating and just gluing them onto a backing sheet of (say) 15mm plywood.
This would be the width of the bed, and reach from the bottom of the bed base to the top of the headboard (about 950mm). The oak boards would be glued horizontally to the top 650mm or so of the board (ie, just clearing the top surface of the bed base) with a nice strip of oak round the edge to finish off.
The whole board would be fitted to the bed, by screwing through the bottom section into the bed base.
I'm open to any comments, advice, etc
thanks