countrymac
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Hi guys, i'm new to this forum so apologies if this is in the wrong place. I'm looking for a bit of help with a recent build I made, which looked great when finished but just a few weeks later is in ruins.
I made this scaffold board table top, dowel joined and glued along the edges, complete with end ties, glued and screwed onto the ends for a nice finish. It looked like this:
It has moved from my cold workshop to a warm family kitchen and now there are multiple issues: the boards seem to have shrunk to all 4 corners now look like this in varying degrees of terribleness:
The culprit seems to be this board, which has cupped and cracked down the middle, forcing it up and ruining the flatness of the table:
As you can see there are now gaps to the end ties also.
My question to all of you i guess is, is there any way i can fix this without completely ripping the table apart and starting again?
If i do need to dismantle it and re-design it, is there anything I could do better next time? For instance bracing on the bottom, a different joinery method etc? I'm really stumped with what to do here!
Any help at all would be hugely appreciated.
I made this scaffold board table top, dowel joined and glued along the edges, complete with end ties, glued and screwed onto the ends for a nice finish. It looked like this:
It has moved from my cold workshop to a warm family kitchen and now there are multiple issues: the boards seem to have shrunk to all 4 corners now look like this in varying degrees of terribleness:
The culprit seems to be this board, which has cupped and cracked down the middle, forcing it up and ruining the flatness of the table:
As you can see there are now gaps to the end ties also.
My question to all of you i guess is, is there any way i can fix this without completely ripping the table apart and starting again?
If i do need to dismantle it and re-design it, is there anything I could do better next time? For instance bracing on the bottom, a different joinery method etc? I'm really stumped with what to do here!
Any help at all would be hugely appreciated.