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(07-18-2017, 08:45 PM)wood2woodknot Wrote: ...What is the grain orientation for the top of the piece?...the back would be a continuation of same, as though the top were folded over and down the back...
Some people have a tin ear for music. Would you also approve of running the face horizontally because it could appear the top were folded over and down the front? Come on!
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(07-16-2017, 10:38 AM)falcon Wrote: Yeah, I was afraid someone would suggest that. But I think it would look better too. I just didn't want to go to the trouble.
Thanks for the input.
Well, I went for the three panels. I think it looks the best. As far as the back being somewhat unsightly, I am adding some trim pieces that I think will make the back look acceptable, if not sort of neat.
As soon as I have completed the project I'll post a couple of pictures and show you how it turned out.
Until then, thanks to everyone for their input. It was helpful and informative.
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OK. So I decided to orient the grain of the back of this sofa table vertically. I am trying to send pictures of the finished project. Hope it goes through.
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Well, it looks like I got it to work. FINALLY!! Anyway, here it is. And thanks for all the input to the original question. Very helpful.
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When I moved into my house there was a peninsula in the kitchen. One side had cabinet doors and the other side had a single sheet of matching plywood to cover the back of the cabinets.
The grain was run horizontally and it looked like what it was: An effort to cover the back with a single sheet to avoid the batten. It looked all wrong. I changed it when I did a kitchen update.
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Looks like the right way to do it. Nice job.
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Great job! I think you made a good decision on the grain direction.
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I like the tri panel Rorschach look. Nice piece
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