Andrew Wayland
03-27-2017, 8:57 PM
I appreciate all of your ideas here. I'm hoping you all may have a solution to my problem!
I'm building a wooden countertop that will continue along a wall to form a shelf. My original thought was to scribe a board to the wall, and then edge-glue boards to that in order to make the width of my counter.
Buuuutttt I screwed up with my long cherry board by getting a little over-zealous with scribing, so my project is on hold until I can buy a new board.... so before I drive the hour and a half to the lumber yard, I'm curious how you would tackle this?
The entire length is 11.5'. I want the shelf to be at least 6" wide and the counter portion is really only 24" deep, and about 28" wide: here's a very rough overhead sketch of what I'm building :
357046
If I can fine a 12' long cherry Plywood sheet, I may try and do it all in one piece, but I'm open to any suggestions!!!
I'm building a wooden countertop that will continue along a wall to form a shelf. My original thought was to scribe a board to the wall, and then edge-glue boards to that in order to make the width of my counter.
Buuuutttt I screwed up with my long cherry board by getting a little over-zealous with scribing, so my project is on hold until I can buy a new board.... so before I drive the hour and a half to the lumber yard, I'm curious how you would tackle this?
The entire length is 11.5'. I want the shelf to be at least 6" wide and the counter portion is really only 24" deep, and about 28" wide: here's a very rough overhead sketch of what I'm building :
357046
If I can fine a 12' long cherry Plywood sheet, I may try and do it all in one piece, but I'm open to any suggestions!!!