Conference Table
Maple Veneer Top, Cherrywood Armrest, Polyurathane Finish
Computer and Power Outlets pop up in center Cherry Pcs.
Maple Veneer Top, Cherrywood Armrest, Polyurathane Finish
Computer and Power Outlets pop up in center Cherry Pcs.
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What was your core for the table? How thick?
The substrate was 2 layers of lumber core plywood glued together with opposing grain. So, 1 1/2" thick.
This Table is 16 Feet long, ( 2 halves ) the sides also have a radius to them.
One more interesting thing. The Bevels on the trim were cut with a 16" Timber Beam Skill Saw set into a jig.
Here is a web site that shows a pic of lumber core.
Not sure what your level of experience is.
http://www.mcewenlumber.com/resources/core_types.html#lumber_core.
Also Edge is 8/4 Cherry ( 1 3/4" )
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