11-03-2015, 04:02 PM
My brother wants a "farm" style table. I'm not a fan of the style, but I did manage to talk him out of the construction lumber junk that seems to pervade today's market and into solid black walnut that will last forever.
The top will be solid walnut (starting with 5/4) with breadboard ends. I figure I'll do a trestle style table because it's fitting into (or over, I guess) a corner bench.
My question is has anybody used different woods for a walnut table base? I have been able to stain lots of woods to look like walnut, but the grain is different. I am wondering if there's any reason in particular not to save a ton of money and do the trestle base out of radiata pine or poplar or something. Consistency, yes, and it's not my money. Just wondering.
The top will be solid walnut (starting with 5/4) with breadboard ends. I figure I'll do a trestle style table because it's fitting into (or over, I guess) a corner bench.
My question is has anybody used different woods for a walnut table base? I have been able to stain lots of woods to look like walnut, but the grain is different. I am wondering if there's any reason in particular not to save a ton of money and do the trestle base out of radiata pine or poplar or something. Consistency, yes, and it's not my money. Just wondering.