Paul200
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Hi all. I got these two Yew boards in the summer and have been wondering what to use them for.
I usually keep myself busy making boxes to sell in a local gallery but wanted to do something different and to do justice to this lovely wood. So I thought I might have a go at something like this.
I'm thinking coffee table(s), about 1m long. I'm fine with the joinery but what I can't decide on is how to connect the slab top to the base. The widest part of the widest board is 37cm, so there will be some movement, and the 'slab' leg is a major part of the strength of the piece so the connection has to be robust.
My searches haven't revealed much on what goes on underneath, but one maker screwed insert nuts into the top and simply bolted the stretchers into them. That would certainly be robust enough but wouldn't allow any movement at all. Has anyone any thoughts or words of wisdom on this please?
I usually keep myself busy making boxes to sell in a local gallery but wanted to do something different and to do justice to this lovely wood. So I thought I might have a go at something like this.
I'm thinking coffee table(s), about 1m long. I'm fine with the joinery but what I can't decide on is how to connect the slab top to the base. The widest part of the widest board is 37cm, so there will be some movement, and the 'slab' leg is a major part of the strength of the piece so the connection has to be robust.
My searches haven't revealed much on what goes on underneath, but one maker screwed insert nuts into the top and simply bolted the stretchers into them. That would certainly be robust enough but wouldn't allow any movement at all. Has anyone any thoughts or words of wisdom on this please?