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I would go the board stretcher route.
at least you will get some experience making the connections
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What will make you the happiest? That's the route to take. Probably should remake it and start thinking of a new project to use the old top. Perhaps a night stand to match the dresser, etc.
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illegalsmile said:
I was sizing the top for a dresser
Maybe I'm different, but when I am building anything up from scratch I tend to make panels, and tops out of plywood when I am still trying to figure out what it is I want. Dresser with breadboard ends? What style is that? Ima thinking new top.
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This might be an opportunity to go outside the box.
Since the top is not structural, you may be able to insert another wood type in the center (or maybe two - one on each end about 10" from the ends?). You could join them with a spline (of the original wood maybe).
Just trying to think that maybe there's another option.
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Ouch. Hate that when it happens.
Ah just bite the bullet and make a new one
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