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09-18-2024, 08:39 AM
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Funny you should mention that, I just built a coffee for my grandson and he wanted a shelf....first time I've done that on a coffee table. This one had a stretcher across the end between the legs The shelf was supported by that; is that approach possible? I think if the shelf is hardwood and very wide I'd want some support across the grain anyway.
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I’ve done several.
Sometimes, I put an apron between the legs and a rabbet across the shelf end which simply rests on the apron.
Other times, I’ll do aprons with a groove and cut a double sided rabbet on the shelf ends to fit into the groove.
I usually do the latter.
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09-18-2024, 02:07 PM
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I built this one in 2008.
There are dadoed stretchers on the ends,
but there are also hidden blocks in the corners of the built up legs.