steamboat
Established Member
Hello all. I was wondering if someone had a solution to a design problem.
I have recently designed a coffee table but have designed weaknesses into it.
So the design is:
40mm thick sides and top joined together by 20mm wooden dowels through the side and into the top with a 20mm gap between the side and the top. A draw is needed underneath the top with a 20mm gap between the table top and sides. Any aprons need to be hidden to create the sense of space. The weakness is that the dowels are going into the end grain of the top and the fact that there is a 20mm gap between the sides and top also weaken the table.
Does anyone have experiences of a similar project (dowels into end grain) or can you suggest a solution to the problem.
hope this makes sense
Any help will be gratefully received
I have recently designed a coffee table but have designed weaknesses into it.
So the design is:
40mm thick sides and top joined together by 20mm wooden dowels through the side and into the top with a 20mm gap between the side and the top. A draw is needed underneath the top with a 20mm gap between the table top and sides. Any aprons need to be hidden to create the sense of space. The weakness is that the dowels are going into the end grain of the top and the fact that there is a 20mm gap between the sides and top also weaken the table.
Does anyone have experiences of a similar project (dowels into end grain) or can you suggest a solution to the problem.
hope this makes sense
Any help will be gratefully received