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The original plan calls for a solid oak top with 1 1/2" thick edges.
However, to save money I was planning on using 3/4" oak plywood and breadboard the edges with 3/4" doubled up oak boards to stiffen the edges up. I guess my question is, is it satisfactory to do this or should I go ahead and bite the bullet and use the solid boards? The size of the top is going to be 32 to 36" wide and about 60 to 65" long. I was concerned as to how it would look when I applied the light stain and poly finish to it. I am building Norm's computer desk. Thanks for your suggestions. |
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