Hi,
I'm planning to build a dining table from black walnut similar to the one below:
I'd like to avoid using any screws etc and stick to dowls, mortise and tenon joints and such like. I'm concerned that the table may not fit though door ways if/when I move and would like to make the legs removable. Can anyone suggest a method?
I was thinking of cropping the legs 7-8 inches from the underside of the table top to create short stubs. Then creating a mortise in the stub to take a tenon on a 'leg extension' and possibly use semi permanent dowls to secure the these onto the stubs. Will this be stable enough?
Thanks
I'm planning to build a dining table from black walnut similar to the one below:
I'd like to avoid using any screws etc and stick to dowls, mortise and tenon joints and such like. I'm concerned that the table may not fit though door ways if/when I move and would like to make the legs removable. Can anyone suggest a method?
I was thinking of cropping the legs 7-8 inches from the underside of the table top to create short stubs. Then creating a mortise in the stub to take a tenon on a 'leg extension' and possibly use semi permanent dowls to secure the these onto the stubs. Will this be stable enough?
Thanks