"your1joker" wrote in message
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I am planning on making a pair of glass top end tables and need some
advice
on wood movement. I intend to use cherry for the tables. The top will be
1 1/2 by 3/4 with a half inch rabbet to hold the glass.
The inset will be 1/2 inch thick plate glass, about 17 x 19. What I am
looking for is some advice on the clearance I should allow for wood
movement
around the glass, which will be sitting on the rabbet . Also, is 1/4 inch
enough to support the glass or should I plan on a thicker top, say 1 1/2
by
1 inch which will give me 1/2 inch on the rabbet?
The glass is heavy enough that it doesn't need anything except its own
weight to hold it in place.
As I'm still a novice woodworker, up to about 50/50 sawdust and product,
so
any other suggestions, recommendations are welcomed.
If you wrap the wood around - long grain - your frame will be as stable as
your glass. I'd go 1/8" at most to allow for my/their error in cutting.
Most I see have wider rabbets and felt feet.
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