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    Got it, thanks for the help.

    Got it, thanks for the help.
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    Can you help me understand why that is? It seems...

    Can you help me understand why that is? It seems like it would shift the COG toward the back, requiring more tipping force from the front (where any tipping force would occur) to tip the table.

    Do...
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    Do you think it would make sense to move the lift...

    Do you think it would make sense to move the lift mechanisms toward the back of the case so that the weight of the extended top would be focused at a point opposite the front of the top (where people...
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    I think this is a valid concern, which I have put...

    I think this is a valid concern, which I have put to the back of my mind until now. The table is 20" high and 22" front to back (tough 16" deep at the base). The top lifts about 5.25" and extends 10"...
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    Thanks for the help guys. I plan to account for...

    Thanks for the help guys. I plan to account for top expansion by making sure the lift attachment plates have elongated screw holes in the direction of expansion.



    The lift top turns it into a...
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    Effect of wood expansion on design

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    Hi guys, I'm working on a design for a coffee table with a lift top at the request of my wife, who is threatening to buy something from Ikea if I don't get this done. I've done a good...
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