andrew whicker
06-02-2021, 1:10 PM
Hi,
Following the link here (https://www.etsy.com/listing/741286546/reclaimed-wood-wall-art-mountain-scene?ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1). I don't see any nails. Do you think they are using T&G? I'm assuming they must be... wondered what you all thought / if anyone on here has done something similar to this. I suppose this is similar to herringbone. A quick look at youtube and I see a lot of people gluing wide boards down to a substrate. No thanks.
I can think of two ways of doing this (assuming no veneer):
1. T&G (like flooring)
2. Gluing the boards along their edges with no substrate. Later attaching to a substrate using hardware like normal table tops.
Also, I found this video and wasn't sure what to think. He glues the breadboard ends, but he's concerned about expansion down the middle of the table? I'm totally lost on that one. Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw6PcRjDiCE) Am I missing something?
Cheers,
Following the link here (https://www.etsy.com/listing/741286546/reclaimed-wood-wall-art-mountain-scene?ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1). I don't see any nails. Do you think they are using T&G? I'm assuming they must be... wondered what you all thought / if anyone on here has done something similar to this. I suppose this is similar to herringbone. A quick look at youtube and I see a lot of people gluing wide boards down to a substrate. No thanks.
I can think of two ways of doing this (assuming no veneer):
1. T&G (like flooring)
2. Gluing the boards along their edges with no substrate. Later attaching to a substrate using hardware like normal table tops.
Also, I found this video and wasn't sure what to think. He glues the breadboard ends, but he's concerned about expansion down the middle of the table? I'm totally lost on that one. Video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw6PcRjDiCE) Am I missing something?
Cheers,