Froggy
Established Member
Hi all,
I've recently noticed that a lot of cabinet makers, including some fairly renown ones, seem to attach tops to bases without allowing for wood movement. Below is a picture of a Hank Gilpin buffet/table that doesn't seem to me to allow for wood movement. Am I missing something here or are they just ignoring the 'rules'?
Here is a link to Hank's work http://hankgilpin.com/
I've recently noticed that a lot of cabinet makers, including some fairly renown ones, seem to attach tops to bases without allowing for wood movement. Below is a picture of a Hank Gilpin buffet/table that doesn't seem to me to allow for wood movement. Am I missing something here or are they just ignoring the 'rules'?
Here is a link to Hank's work http://hankgilpin.com/