Looks like the perfect table for me. I would love a set of plans.
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Thanks for your efforts...
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My solution was to route a 7/8" x 7/16" deep groove where the table and seats would meet the supports. Not only did this solve my problem with the dowels and holes it made the table lighter as well.
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Ward wrote:I also have cut my table and assembled. and found the problem with the notch ( thought it was my fault though) What a relief would have been the first mistake I had ever made.
Corwin C wrote:Ward wrote:<snip>
My solution was to route a 7/8" x 7/16" deep groove where the table and seats would meet the supports. Not only did this solve my problem with the dowels and holes it made the table lighter as well.
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BRILLIANT !!!!I hadn't thought of that. Let me know how the 5/16" of ply remaining holds up after some use. I would have been more conservative and only went 3/8" deep. Good ply would make a big difference here also. I think that I'll make your groove idea an option on the plans if you don't mind.
Ward wrote:I also have cut my table and assembled. and found the problem with the notch ( thought it was my fault though) What a relief would have been the first mistake I had ever made.
I'm glad I could preserve your "never made a mistake" record ...![]()
Miriam C. wrote:If the groove proves a weakening issue then perhaps some 1/2" x 1/2" or larger rails on either side. That is what I thought you were doing...
rebapuck wrote:I'm not seeing something. It looks to me like the seats, crossbar and seat supports are all screwed together. How does it come apart? Is it unscrewed to dismantle?
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