I've got 2 1ft squares of walnut & two more of tulipwood, meaning to put them together to make a bigger 2x2 alternating colour table top.
So far so good, but I wasn't thinking when I had the idea that having the grain of the walnut run at right angles to the grain of the tulipwood would look nice.
I have 2 of them glued up, and now it's occurring to me that maybe not having the grains parallel was a Bad Thing! They'll shrink & expand at different rates? And crack? Or at least try to bow the table surface?
Should I scrap those two, make two more, and put them all together grain-parallel this time?
Or doesn't it matter? (Fingers crossed)
Any experience of trying this?
Ta again,
Graham
So far so good, but I wasn't thinking when I had the idea that having the grain of the walnut run at right angles to the grain of the tulipwood would look nice.
I have 2 of them glued up, and now it's occurring to me that maybe not having the grains parallel was a Bad Thing! They'll shrink & expand at different rates? And crack? Or at least try to bow the table surface?
Should I scrap those two, make two more, and put them all together grain-parallel this time?
Or doesn't it matter? (Fingers crossed)
Any experience of trying this?
Ta again,
Graham