I am making an assembly table/ lay out table/ finishing table. I am using a four by two piece of mdf for the top and I will use cls studs for the frame beneath. I envisage right angle legs bridle jointed to each end of two rails, or I could move the joints inwards away from the ends of the rails and mortise and tenon slightly splayed legs. My question is, is the table more stable with a splayed leg or with the right angled leg, if the footprint of the feet is exactly the same and sit directly under the corners of the table top? I am hoping to use my assembly bench to hand plane some of the boards for a work bench build, so the loads placed upon the bench will be from end to end. Once I am using the bench as an assembly bench the issue of stability is more or less moot. I am interested in hearing mathematically verifiable answers. I am not particularly interested in people’s intuitive thoughts as I already have my own opinion of that. So if there is a definitive answer I would like to hear it, perhaps a question for someone with formal engineering training.
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