Hi
I am making a basic desk out of a 19mm solid oak edge glued furniture panel. The desk will be 1500mm x 600mm. The legs are probably something simple like hairpins or metal box section with a fixing plate.
My concern is that if the user places any weight on the centre of the desk it may sag or even break as it’s only 19mm thick.
I am thinking of adding a few metal straps at maybe 500mm centres across the under side about 1mm thick (30mm wide, screwed full width) to cross brace the panel.
I’ve never used such a thin panel...will these braces be needed and if so is 1mm thick enough metal to do the job. Is there a risk of the wood warping with these straps on? Any advice please! Many thanks to all.
I am making a basic desk out of a 19mm solid oak edge glued furniture panel. The desk will be 1500mm x 600mm. The legs are probably something simple like hairpins or metal box section with a fixing plate.
My concern is that if the user places any weight on the centre of the desk it may sag or even break as it’s only 19mm thick.
I am thinking of adding a few metal straps at maybe 500mm centres across the under side about 1mm thick (30mm wide, screwed full width) to cross brace the panel.
I’ve never used such a thin panel...will these braces be needed and if so is 1mm thick enough metal to do the job. Is there a risk of the wood warping with these straps on? Any advice please! Many thanks to all.