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Default Laminated table top

I'd cut the maple into 1" wide strips, then glue them up into a butcher
block top 1" thick.

--Steve

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Need help here as to whether or not this is a good idea:

Got a line on 1/2 inch maple that I thought I would laminate to some
ply
and build a table top for a crafts area the wife wants. Figured I'd
join it with
biscuits and glue/screw it on to the ply to come up with a 1 inch
thick
top. I'd mount it on top of a 2x4 frame. The top would span a wall in
a small room in the downstairs, (a bit, just a bit more humid). The
span is about 6 or 7 feet and the top would be about that with a
depth of 3 feet.

However read in a mag that someone tried to do something similar
and ended up with cupped boards. The recommendation was just
to mount the hardwood to the frame without the ply substrate.

A 1/2 inch is not strong or thick enough, in my opinion for the
top I want to build. So I thought I'd double up on the maple, in that
I'd laminate two boards and then join the doubled boards with either
splines or biscuits and then mount that to my 2x4 frame.

Good idea or bad? Alternatives?

Thanks

MJM