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I want a replace my current MFT style bench as the top has sagged. The new version should add supports to keep the top flat (the extrusion).
The materials will consist of 45x45 aluminium extrusion (pictured in grey), a Plywood replacement MFT top, and then pine for the base. This will not be moved around, so I want it to be very rigid, with the requirement that you can pull up a chair to sit under it.
This bench is also used as my router table (the red plate), which introduces most of the sagging (Triton TRA001).
I'm quite keen on the 45x45 Extrusion, as I know it will arrive flat/striaght, and I won't have to worry about trying to get straight timber. I am also relying on it to keep the top flat and in shape.
However, I can't decide how I should attach the top section to the wood base?
- should the top section have the extrusion sit on top of the legs/rails? which I think will work best to keep the top flat
- or should the extrusion go around the legs/rails? in which case the middle extrusion would have to be part of the base, or perhaps I notch out a seciton in the base for it.
The materials will consist of 45x45 aluminium extrusion (pictured in grey), a Plywood replacement MFT top, and then pine for the base. This will not be moved around, so I want it to be very rigid, with the requirement that you can pull up a chair to sit under it.
This bench is also used as my router table (the red plate), which introduces most of the sagging (Triton TRA001).
I'm quite keen on the 45x45 Extrusion, as I know it will arrive flat/striaght, and I won't have to worry about trying to get straight timber. I am also relying on it to keep the top flat and in shape.
However, I can't decide how I should attach the top section to the wood base?
- should the top section have the extrusion sit on top of the legs/rails? which I think will work best to keep the top flat
- or should the extrusion go around the legs/rails? in which case the middle extrusion would have to be part of the base, or perhaps I notch out a seciton in the base for it.