bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
A while ago I came across a couple of solid core (I think that's what they are called) oak veneered doors that someone was selling as they were clearing a house and I bought them.
I have seen a lot of people here advocate these to be used as workbench tops.
I understand that building a knockdown Nicholson style workbench would be more suited with this kind of top as no notice and tenons go into the top. But if I were to (daftly) consider making a Ruobo style workbench with stout tenons going into the top, would it work?
The door is 35mm thick and I was opening on using two stacked on top of each other.
Love to hear your thoughts.
I have seen a lot of people here advocate these to be used as workbench tops.
I understand that building a knockdown Nicholson style workbench would be more suited with this kind of top as no notice and tenons go into the top. But if I were to (daftly) consider making a Ruobo style workbench with stout tenons going into the top, would it work?
The door is 35mm thick and I was opening on using two stacked on top of each other.
Love to hear your thoughts.