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Troll Hunter
I'd like to throw this out to the collective to see what alternatives there may be to my proposed solution...
I've been tasked with coming up with an occasional table design whereby it folds in half to become the top of a bench seat in an octagonal bay window. The table part is straighforward, but there's some doubt as to whether 2 simple removable trestles to support the top is the way forward, aethstetically, and because of the smallish size of the tabletop (approx 2400 x 1200) whether the trestles will interfere with leg room for 6 people.
I thought trestles as they are self supporting, don't require solid attachement, and they are simple to construct.
The tabletop itself will fold in half with the undersides mating flush for rigidity, so there can be no protruding elements on the underside.
Over to you
I've been tasked with coming up with an occasional table design whereby it folds in half to become the top of a bench seat in an octagonal bay window. The table part is straighforward, but there's some doubt as to whether 2 simple removable trestles to support the top is the way forward, aethstetically, and because of the smallish size of the tabletop (approx 2400 x 1200) whether the trestles will interfere with leg room for 6 people.
I thought trestles as they are self supporting, don't require solid attachement, and they are simple to construct.
The tabletop itself will fold in half with the undersides mating flush for rigidity, so there can be no protruding elements on the underside.
Over to you