I recall reading an incomplete snippet somewhere about a method of attaching a tabletop using a pair of double blind rabbets cut perpendicular to the grain slightly longer than the length of the aprons, but shorter than the combined legs and aprons.
The corresponding two aprons are made slightly wider so they sit slightly proud of the legs and other aprons, the top then fits onto those raised aprons.
The missing bit of the snippet was how the top was connected, my assumption is that a pocket screw or nail in the centre of each of the raised aprons would work very well indeed, but it kind of seems like the point of the rabbets and raised aprons would be to allow you to glue the top on... Anyone come across this method or got any insight into the preferred method of securing the top?
The corresponding two aprons are made slightly wider so they sit slightly proud of the legs and other aprons, the top then fits onto those raised aprons.
The missing bit of the snippet was how the top was connected, my assumption is that a pocket screw or nail in the centre of each of the raised aprons would work very well indeed, but it kind of seems like the point of the rabbets and raised aprons would be to allow you to glue the top on... Anyone come across this method or got any insight into the preferred method of securing the top?