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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:32:21 -0000, damian penney
wrote: When designing a console table how do you determine whether or not you need a stretcher at the bottom of the legs? Is there some kind of rule of thumb, guidelines? My legs will be 1 1/2" square and made of walnut, dovetailed to the top rail/stiles and mortised to the rail/ stile below a drawer about 4" down. Leg length is about 40". A stretcher certainly makes a piece stronger, but it can get in the way for some applications (dining table, desk, etc). Without a stretcher, you will need some other brace or apron to resist racking. |
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