Attaching the front apron on English workbench

vendredi 17 octobre 2014

After a woodworking-free year I have finally resumed my workbench build.



I wanted something that I could make easily with hand tools and without any clamps, so I've settled on a modified English-style bench with deep aprons. The base is draw-bored mortise and tenon joinery and beefy laminated construction lumber legs. I'm using wide pine slabs for the front and rear aprons. (I was planning to use them for the top, too, but I realised that it'll be easier to use LVL from Masters).



I've almost finished the base and am about to attach the aprons. So far it weighs a ton, which is good.



However, I'm concerned that the traditional method of attachment with glue and nails would cause splitting, as there would not be provision for the slabs to move across their width. It's important that they be securely affixed because it is this connection that provides the bench with much of its strength, in particular, its resistance to wracking.



Should this be a concern?




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