Greetings all!
I am new to the forum and i have not done a lot of woodwork so i am on a bit of a learning curve.
My first little project is replacing the top of a pine sideboard. It's not that there is anything wrong with the sideboard its just my other half has decided it would look nice in the bathroom with a granite top and two sinks semi recessed into it - which according to her is no problem for me to do whatsoever and will only take a few minutes with the jigsaw.
Experience tells me it will be easier to just get on with things rather than argue so i had a little think about how to remove the top. I checked under the top inside and out and I can find no screws or fixings holding it on which leads me to suspect it is dowled and glued.
I am cautious about smacking it one with a big mallet incase the joint stays firm and something else breaks.
I suppose this leads me nicely to my first request for advice from those more experienced. What is the best way to remove the top causing as little damage as possible?
I am new to the forum and i have not done a lot of woodwork so i am on a bit of a learning curve.
My first little project is replacing the top of a pine sideboard. It's not that there is anything wrong with the sideboard its just my other half has decided it would look nice in the bathroom with a granite top and two sinks semi recessed into it - which according to her is no problem for me to do whatsoever and will only take a few minutes with the jigsaw.
Experience tells me it will be easier to just get on with things rather than argue so i had a little think about how to remove the top. I checked under the top inside and out and I can find no screws or fixings holding it on which leads me to suspect it is dowled and glued.
I am cautious about smacking it one with a big mallet incase the joint stays firm and something else breaks.
I suppose this leads me nicely to my first request for advice from those more experienced. What is the best way to remove the top causing as little damage as possible?