Wend
Established Member
Hi folks,
I want to make something that is essentially a box, and am trying to understand what measures I need to take against wood movement. I wonder if anyone can help me please? In case it matters, the light wood will likely be poplar/tulip (as I want to do pyrography on it); I haven't looked at options for the dark wood yet.
The top of the box will be broken into sections, something like this:
which I plan to make by getting rectangles of wood like this (probably 3mm or 5mm thick) and gluing them down onto a 375x220mm base:
Grain direction will be left-right apart from the vertical dark pieces. So the first question is, do I need to do anything about wood movement for those vertical pieces? If so, what? Just glue them in the middle? I'm a bit concerned they might curl upwards.
Then I need to attach the sides of the box. I think that the easiest way will be to cut a rabbet out on all 4 sides so that the top sits inside the edges like this:
But what's really confusing me is, how do A and B get attached to the top?:
As the top expands or shrinks, it will be the 220mm edge that will change size, right? So it seems like it is only safe to glue the top to the middle of B (and its opposite piece); is that right? It doesn't seem like it would be held on particularly securely in that case. And in case it expands, I would also need to leave a 1mm gap between the top and A, and between the top and A's opposite piece?
Thanks
Wend
I want to make something that is essentially a box, and am trying to understand what measures I need to take against wood movement. I wonder if anyone can help me please? In case it matters, the light wood will likely be poplar/tulip (as I want to do pyrography on it); I haven't looked at options for the dark wood yet.
The top of the box will be broken into sections, something like this:
which I plan to make by getting rectangles of wood like this (probably 3mm or 5mm thick) and gluing them down onto a 375x220mm base:
Grain direction will be left-right apart from the vertical dark pieces. So the first question is, do I need to do anything about wood movement for those vertical pieces? If so, what? Just glue them in the middle? I'm a bit concerned they might curl upwards.
Then I need to attach the sides of the box. I think that the easiest way will be to cut a rabbet out on all 4 sides so that the top sits inside the edges like this:
But what's really confusing me is, how do A and B get attached to the top?:
As the top expands or shrinks, it will be the 220mm edge that will change size, right? So it seems like it is only safe to glue the top to the middle of B (and its opposite piece); is that right? It doesn't seem like it would be held on particularly securely in that case. And in case it expands, I would also need to leave a 1mm gap between the top and A, and between the top and A's opposite piece?
Thanks
Wend