Doingupthehouse
Established Member
Hi,
I’ve been looking at a lot of Nicholson style benches recently, as I’m going to be building something similar. The one thing that’s confusing me is the aprons. If the apron is cut into the legs and glued to the top, it’s trapped between the top and the wall of the lap joint where it meets the leg. How do you allow for wood movement in this scenario? An 8 to 12 inch deep apron will surely have the capacity to move a fair amount.
Obviously it’s a proven design, so I might just be overthinking it.
Thoughts?
Simon
I’ve been looking at a lot of Nicholson style benches recently, as I’m going to be building something similar. The one thing that’s confusing me is the aprons. If the apron is cut into the legs and glued to the top, it’s trapped between the top and the wall of the lap joint where it meets the leg. How do you allow for wood movement in this scenario? An 8 to 12 inch deep apron will surely have the capacity to move a fair amount.
Obviously it’s a proven design, so I might just be overthinking it.
Thoughts?
Simon