OPJ
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I will need to get a small drawer-leaf table done in September, made from solid oak. For the design, I've followed the information given in the holy book of 'Joyce', which illustrates the supporting "bearer rail" (centre section which rests below the main top) as being full-width; equal to the main top. See below:
(Yes, those 'end caps' should naturally be fixed to the underside of the top. )
My question is, could this not be a 'hollow' frame instead of another solid panel? It's going to add weight and cost to the unit - is it really necessary?
I had in mind, something like this:
(Again, I haven't drawn the end-craps correctly. Hopefully, you get the idea...)
I don't see why another solid panel is necessary, provided this supporting frame is screwed directly on to the leg frame. Does anyone have another view on this?
Thanks for looking,
Olly.
(Yes, those 'end caps' should naturally be fixed to the underside of the top. )
My question is, could this not be a 'hollow' frame instead of another solid panel? It's going to add weight and cost to the unit - is it really necessary?
I had in mind, something like this:
(Again, I haven't drawn the end-craps correctly. Hopefully, you get the idea...)
I don't see why another solid panel is necessary, provided this supporting frame is screwed directly on to the leg frame. Does anyone have another view on this?
Thanks for looking,
Olly.