Ctech83
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Hi,
I'm in the process of building this table of white oak. The length of the table is 150 cm, with a width of 50 cm. The table thickness is about 1.9 cm. The turned table legs is planned to be 3 cm in diameter where the joint with the table will be. The table legs will be slightly angled outwards from the center with 6 degrees.
Then to my questions. Will a 3 cm diameter table leg, into a 1.9 cm thick table, with a wedge joint be strong enough for this table? It will be used as a sofa table. So it will never have a lot of force on it - general use 0-10 kg. That said, if someone was to accidentally sit on it it probably need to withstand around 80 kg.
If the above is too weak - what are your suggested options.
I'm in the process of building this table of white oak. The length of the table is 150 cm, with a width of 50 cm. The table thickness is about 1.9 cm. The turned table legs is planned to be 3 cm in diameter where the joint with the table will be. The table legs will be slightly angled outwards from the center with 6 degrees.
Then to my questions. Will a 3 cm diameter table leg, into a 1.9 cm thick table, with a wedge joint be strong enough for this table? It will be used as a sofa table. So it will never have a lot of force on it - general use 0-10 kg. That said, if someone was to accidentally sit on it it probably need to withstand around 80 kg.
If the above is too weak - what are your suggested options.