I may need to create a surface of this size shortly and with thickness up to 40mm. It should be as rigid as possible.
It will be supported centrally with a large lazy susan bearing and at the outer perimeter with ball-bearing rollers.
I'd appreciate possible comment to also consider any possibility of warping due to the gluing together of whatever thickness individual panels may be considered optimal (building 3 layers at a time may be best to counter this?).
If the "solution" could be extended to create a surface of greater than 2440mm square that could also provide various options for my project.
I'm assuming the various layers should be oriented at 90° to each other?
Any comment really appreciated.
PS: if it could be of help I do have a biscuit jointer.
It will be supported centrally with a large lazy susan bearing and at the outer perimeter with ball-bearing rollers.
I'd appreciate possible comment to also consider any possibility of warping due to the gluing together of whatever thickness individual panels may be considered optimal (building 3 layers at a time may be best to counter this?).
If the "solution" could be extended to create a surface of greater than 2440mm square that could also provide various options for my project.
I'm assuming the various layers should be oriented at 90° to each other?
Any comment really appreciated.
PS: if it could be of help I do have a biscuit jointer.