Does anyone have an idea of what angle the legs would be cut at in the examples I have collected in this link? (https://imgur.com/a/zU7exI4) I'm guessing somewhere around a 10 to 15 degree bevel?
Drawing up plans for a walnut dining table to build this summer. Top will be 2 inches thick (minus however much the jointer and planer eats) and legs will be approx 4x4 inches square.
Looking to fabricate the legs using bridle joints similar to this example, if possible. (https://imgur.com/a/U0I8rpT)
One last question, looking at one of those examples in the first link I posted, it appears that the builder merely has 90 degree angle brackets intersecting where the leg meets the tabletop to fasten them together. I would assume that the tabletop portion of the bracket has elongated mount holes to allow for table top width expansion and contraction, however do you think this is strong enough to prevent lateral shifting, or leg wobble... the legs don't appear to have any bracing tying them together at all which concerns me.
Thanks in advance for your time and thoughts.