07-11-2016, 09:48 AM
One of my test projects built last year surprised me quite a bit over the winter.
I built a little cabinet so I could try knife hinges and test a theory about planing boards with twist, and the completed cabinet sat in our bedroom for months.
The doors are solid wood, with the grain running vertically. The gap between the two doors really opened up over the winter, more than doubling in width, due to wood movement. Next time I'll use a bit of trim to make the doors overlap, so the gap never shows.
ANYWAY, right now I'm building a table for my printer and scanner and I decided to use-up some walnut for the top (trying to keep to materials on hand). Had I used plywood or particle board, I'd have no concerns about using pocket screws to attach the top.
But now my concern is that, unless I limit my pocket screws to the center of the glued-up board, the screws may not accommodate the expansion/contraction of the top.
I'd like to use pocket screws into the top from all four apron pieces, will they allow the wood to move enough?
The top will be about 22" wide, 44" long.
I built a little cabinet so I could try knife hinges and test a theory about planing boards with twist, and the completed cabinet sat in our bedroom for months.
The doors are solid wood, with the grain running vertically. The gap between the two doors really opened up over the winter, more than doubling in width, due to wood movement. Next time I'll use a bit of trim to make the doors overlap, so the gap never shows.
ANYWAY, right now I'm building a table for my printer and scanner and I decided to use-up some walnut for the top (trying to keep to materials on hand). Had I used plywood or particle board, I'd have no concerns about using pocket screws to attach the top.
But now my concern is that, unless I limit my pocket screws to the center of the glued-up board, the screws may not accommodate the expansion/contraction of the top.
I'd like to use pocket screws into the top from all four apron pieces, will they allow the wood to move enough?
The top will be about 22" wide, 44" long.
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