Grantx
Established Member
Tabletop will be 45mm thick Beech and the frame is Oak.
What would you do to improve it?
What would you do to improve it?
What size are your rails and legs?
Rails want to be 1.5x leg thickness imho.
Experts will be along shortly!
Legs are oak 100mm x 100mm x 900mm
Rails 50mm x 100mm
No tenons!!
Or if knockdown then the cross braces are much closer to the legs and screw into the rails and then coach screws into the legs. I think the rails should be 50mm deeper though!
It's for a bakery.That's a very high table?
Pretty much - if it's for a bakery I think you want it as solid as possible.Are you saying Mortice and tenon for the rails to the legs and pocket screws for the cross braces to the rails? With a coach bolt going through the center of brace into the leg?
I will make the rails 150mm wide.
..... pocket screws for the cross braces to the rails? With a coach bolt going through the center of brace into the leg?.....
It won't be used as an eating table. It is for making food on.Grantx would you clarify what the table is for? I think it is for pounding and rolling dough where others might see it as an eating table and that is why different recommendations on sizing come into play.
Pete
45mm is a very thick table top. 25mm would be plenty in any timber, or ply.Tabletop will be 45mm thick Beech and the frame is Oak.
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