Good afternoon chaps!
I made a couple of nesting tables. For a change I decided to try the drop in top, that sits inside the frame of the table, rather than the conventional top which overlaps the frame.
The top was made in three pieces.
I was conscious of shrinkage when I designed them so after glue up I brought them into the house and let them sit for a couple of weeks, before re machining to size.
Despite this they have still shrunk, giving a 3 mil gap round the top and frame, which to be honest looks quite nice IMOas it shows up as a black line that makes a contrast.
I was considering trying a top exactly the same but making it with MDF veneered in 7mm T choice timber. That's about the thinnest I can get it to on the PT, and I don't have a drum sander.
Has anyone any experience of doing this, will it solve the problem of shrinkage or will I experience other difficulties. and how should I go about gluing up?.....
Thanks.
I made a couple of nesting tables. For a change I decided to try the drop in top, that sits inside the frame of the table, rather than the conventional top which overlaps the frame.
The top was made in three pieces.
I was conscious of shrinkage when I designed them so after glue up I brought them into the house and let them sit for a couple of weeks, before re machining to size.
Despite this they have still shrunk, giving a 3 mil gap round the top and frame, which to be honest looks quite nice IMOas it shows up as a black line that makes a contrast.
I was considering trying a top exactly the same but making it with MDF veneered in 7mm T choice timber. That's about the thinnest I can get it to on the PT, and I don't have a drum sander.
Has anyone any experience of doing this, will it solve the problem of shrinkage or will I experience other difficulties. and how should I go about gluing up?.....
Thanks.