I am making a garden table and bench out of European oak, and having looked at various designs it seems the common theme is to have slats rather than joined pieces. Presumably this is for drainage of rainwater. But my question is how wide I can make each slat while keeping it effective? I don’t want to use lots of thin pieces, ideally I’d want to use some 170mm wide boards (25mm thick) that I already have without ripping them down. I prefer the look of wide boards.
Is 170mm going to be too wide for drainage to work and avoid the wood warping or can I get away with it? Thanks...
Is 170mm going to be too wide for drainage to work and avoid the wood warping or can I get away with it? Thanks...