Hi,
It's my first post here, so feel free to send me searching for another forum if my question is not supposed to appear here.
I want to make a coffee table that it's main surface will be made out of cut wood stump discs.
Of course the semi-round discs will have holes in between them.
I want to find a way to fill those gaps with some material that is strong enough to hold weight.
It should be string enough, because I might even use a single leg from the surface to the floor (instead of four), so some torque will be applied on the discs and the said transparent material attaching them.
I believe that I would need to have some kind of method attaching the discs in between themselves (like a metal plate under the surface) so not all the pressure will be on the said material. Am I correct? What kind of method do should I use?
Thanks in advance,
Eran
It's my first post here, so feel free to send me searching for another forum if my question is not supposed to appear here.
I want to make a coffee table that it's main surface will be made out of cut wood stump discs.
Of course the semi-round discs will have holes in between them.
I want to find a way to fill those gaps with some material that is strong enough to hold weight.
It should be string enough, because I might even use a single leg from the surface to the floor (instead of four), so some torque will be applied on the discs and the said transparent material attaching them.
I believe that I would need to have some kind of method attaching the discs in between themselves (like a metal plate under the surface) so not all the pressure will be on the said material. Am I correct? What kind of method do should I use?
Thanks in advance,
Eran
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