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Default Attaching Table Tops / Shelves

Hi,

I have found numerous posts regarding how to attach a tabletop to a
base which I think I have finally figured out. The question I have is,
what about attaching a shelf? I am building a mission style end table
out of red oak, 18x18 inches and am constructing the bottom shelf out
of 1x2 (not glued together). This bottom shelf will be surrounded by
the rails. I was only leaving about a 64th on each side and front/back
and was planning on attaching the 1x2 using strips of wood glued to the
rail and then gluing the individual pieces of 1x2 down onto this strip
(I hope you know what I mean). Is this something I have to worry
about? Should this shelf float like the top or should I leave a gap
between the rails and the shelf?

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The description is a little hard to follow but the concept of
accounting for expansion has to do with the width of a board and so 2"
wide strips don't need any room. The expansion is anticipated as a
percentage of width and even if you had 10% expansion across 2" it
likely wouldn't be enough force to break anything and could be cover by
compression of the wood.

However, hearing that the slats will be held down only by glue to a
cross strip doesn't sound wise. I would screw or nail up through the
botton of the cross strip or forego the cross strip al together and use
pocket screws at the end of each slat. I've done this several times. I
put the table upside down and clamp a temporary cross strip to lay the
slats on at the right location and pocket screw from the bottom.

You can see an example here
http://www.sonomaproducts.com/Furnit...KI2-Cherry.htm click on
picture for a larger view.


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Hi,

I have found numerous posts regarding how to attach a tabletop to a
base which I think I have finally figured out. The question I have is,
what about attaching a shelf? I am building a mission style end table
out of red oak, 18x18 inches and am constructing the bottom shelf out
of 1x2 (not glued together). This bottom shelf will be surrounded by
the rails. I was only leaving about a 64th on each side and front/back
and was planning on attaching the 1x2 using strips of wood glued to the
rail and then gluing the individual pieces of 1x2 down onto this strip
(I hope you know what I mean). Is this something I have to worry
about? Should this shelf float like the top or should I leave a gap
between the rails and the shelf?


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