Good Afternoon All,
I've noticed that in a lot of plans the most typical thickness for making small to medium items of furniture seems to be 3/4" (19 mm). I've just bought a plank of European Cherry and am planing the various boards into which it was rough sawn. Careful planing is giving me final pieces thicknesses of 1 1/8" to 1 1/4 " (29 - 32 mm). If I were to get access to a bandsaw to resaw the former I would end up with two boards of approx. 3/4" and 5/16" or alternatively two each of 1/2".
I fancy making a small sideboard (which would be quite a challenge for me) of say 3' x 3' x 1'. Would half inch wood be robust enough for e.g. the side panels, draw fronts etc? Would 1 1/4" be OK for the legs? (I would go for 3/4" for the top just on aesthetic grounds.)
Is there much use for 3'+ long boards of 5/16" thickness?
(Incidentally this wood, planed with a freshly sharpened iron, yields the most lovely, smooth finish which no amount of sanding could improve.)
Thanks in advance.
I've noticed that in a lot of plans the most typical thickness for making small to medium items of furniture seems to be 3/4" (19 mm). I've just bought a plank of European Cherry and am planing the various boards into which it was rough sawn. Careful planing is giving me final pieces thicknesses of 1 1/8" to 1 1/4 " (29 - 32 mm). If I were to get access to a bandsaw to resaw the former I would end up with two boards of approx. 3/4" and 5/16" or alternatively two each of 1/2".
I fancy making a small sideboard (which would be quite a challenge for me) of say 3' x 3' x 1'. Would half inch wood be robust enough for e.g. the side panels, draw fronts etc? Would 1 1/4" be OK for the legs? (I would go for 3/4" for the top just on aesthetic grounds.)
Is there much use for 3'+ long boards of 5/16" thickness?
(Incidentally this wood, planed with a freshly sharpened iron, yields the most lovely, smooth finish which no amount of sanding could improve.)
Thanks in advance.