Petetaylor123
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Help, please! I don't want to waste my walnut!
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Hi, I am building a waterfall grain bench seat 50cm high, 90cm long and around 40cm wide.
I will be using 2 boards of 40mm thick walnut, sandwiching a strip of maple in the centre (5cm wide).
However, my problem is that the maple is only around 30mm thick, now I have dimensioned everything up.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do?
I mean, sure, I could just plane down the walnut to the same thickness as the maple, but I don't really want to waste all that wood.
The discrepancy in thickness will be on the underside, but it will show on the inside aspect of the legs.
Would putting a chamfer on the inside corner of the walnut work or would that just look ?
(needless to say I am a hobbies and don't have a full professional workshop, but I have hand tools, a thicknesser, table saw, routers, circ saw etc)
Thanks in advance for any help offered!