Hi there,
I am somewhat novice with woodwork and I am building a table (largish). I plan to build a frame and then build out the table top using 4 panel sections of oak or walnut or Iroko. Basically these are what you'd normally use for a kitchen worktop - 40mm thick (stave - is that the right term?). The design has them resting on a frame with a 30mm gap between them. The gap forms a cross. To contrast the wood I plan to fill in the gap with strips made from MDF and spray painted white to a high glass.
My question is really about how the table will handle the expansion of the wood and what this will do to the white strip that forms the cross? I don't want any gaps between the panels and the 'cross' and if the woods all expand, then inevitably this will happen over time.
I am guessing that the hardwood will expand/contract with the temperature. The table will go in a conservatory so will be subject to slightly larger than normal fluctuations in temperature throughout the year.
Should i be concerned? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to tackle this?
How would you normally build out a table using different wood types?
Any comments would be welcomed.
regards,
dave
I am somewhat novice with woodwork and I am building a table (largish). I plan to build a frame and then build out the table top using 4 panel sections of oak or walnut or Iroko. Basically these are what you'd normally use for a kitchen worktop - 40mm thick (stave - is that the right term?). The design has them resting on a frame with a 30mm gap between them. The gap forms a cross. To contrast the wood I plan to fill in the gap with strips made from MDF and spray painted white to a high glass.
My question is really about how the table will handle the expansion of the wood and what this will do to the white strip that forms the cross? I don't want any gaps between the panels and the 'cross' and if the woods all expand, then inevitably this will happen over time.
I am guessing that the hardwood will expand/contract with the temperature. The table will go in a conservatory so will be subject to slightly larger than normal fluctuations in temperature throughout the year.
Should i be concerned? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to tackle this?
How would you normally build out a table using different wood types?
Any comments would be welcomed.
regards,
dave