In Collins Complete Woodworkers manual, it has a lot of nice diagrams for how different pieces of furniture should be constructed, joints etc. and also a quick run down of the dimensions of furniture based on the human body etc.
What it doesn't have anywhere I can find, is a go-to table of what the thicknesses of furniture components should be - e.g. thickness of drawer sides, cabinet sides, cabinet top, shelves etc.
Now I know this can be very much be a "it depends" based on the design of the piece, but does anyone know of some good resources (web or book is fine) which has typical recommended thicknesses of furniture components for someone starting out. Ideally both solid & sheet goods
Thanks
What it doesn't have anywhere I can find, is a go-to table of what the thicknesses of furniture components should be - e.g. thickness of drawer sides, cabinet sides, cabinet top, shelves etc.
Now I know this can be very much be a "it depends" based on the design of the piece, but does anyone know of some good resources (web or book is fine) which has typical recommended thicknesses of furniture components for someone starting out. Ideally both solid & sheet goods
Thanks