rupertrawnsley
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I'm building an L-shaped workbench out of two 3000mm x 620mm x 40mm oak-stave worktops. I understand that the best way to connect them is a simple butt joint with metal ties in routed holes and have the ties and router jig to do this. The walls are lime rendered stone and very bumpy, but I have an upstand that is deep enough to cover any irregularities if the worktops are pressed nearly flush to the wall.
My problem is that the corner is a little less than 90 degrees, so I appear to have two choices:
1. Join them at 90 degrees and pull them about 40mm out from the corner
2. Cut the end of one of them at an angle to match the corner and join
[1] is going to need more "making good" and leave an uneven gap at the back whereas [2] means the inner angle of the bench might look a bit skewed and I risk damaging the worktop during the cutting (this is the biggest woodworking project I've ever done and I've never even used a router before).
Can anyone tell me what best practice is in this situation and what will give the best finish?
My problem is that the corner is a little less than 90 degrees, so I appear to have two choices:
1. Join them at 90 degrees and pull them about 40mm out from the corner
2. Cut the end of one of them at an angle to match the corner and join
[1] is going to need more "making good" and leave an uneven gap at the back whereas [2] means the inner angle of the bench might look a bit skewed and I risk damaging the worktop during the cutting (this is the biggest woodworking project I've ever done and I've never even used a router before).
Can anyone tell me what best practice is in this situation and what will give the best finish?