Evening all
Just wanting some advice on how best to join some lengths of wood together for a workbench surface I’m building.
I’ve got 4 135cm lengths of timber (22x5cm) which has been machine planed.
I’m ideally wanting the width of the bench to measure 170-180cm, and the depth around 60.
I’ve got Custard’s edge joining guide thread which I will be following dilligently, and am comfortable joining 3 of the pieces together along their lengths, but wondered whether I’d be able to cut the 4th board into 3rds and extend each of the 3 best boards out by jointing say another 40cm onto each?
I know I could maybe lap the pieces as well as glue them, but wanted to ask first to see whether that was possible. Otherwise, would I perhaps be best served just cutting 2 60ish cm pieces out of the 4th board and joining them to either side?
As a side point, the wood has been kiln dried - do I still need to let it sit for a week or two before working it?
Thanks in advance
Just wanting some advice on how best to join some lengths of wood together for a workbench surface I’m building.
I’ve got 4 135cm lengths of timber (22x5cm) which has been machine planed.
I’m ideally wanting the width of the bench to measure 170-180cm, and the depth around 60.
I’ve got Custard’s edge joining guide thread which I will be following dilligently, and am comfortable joining 3 of the pieces together along their lengths, but wondered whether I’d be able to cut the 4th board into 3rds and extend each of the 3 best boards out by jointing say another 40cm onto each?
I know I could maybe lap the pieces as well as glue them, but wanted to ask first to see whether that was possible. Otherwise, would I perhaps be best served just cutting 2 60ish cm pieces out of the 4th board and joining them to either side?
As a side point, the wood has been kiln dried - do I still need to let it sit for a week or two before working it?
Thanks in advance