Does anyone have a good mailorder source for oak panels around 20 inches
wide and at least 4 feet long.
I'm going to phone around the Austin Texas area Monday but would like to
have options. I did Google but found only one source that seemed a bit
pricey.
I have a request for a night stand and they do not want plywood.
I am tempted to try edge glueing a table sawed set of pieces but hate to
spend the money on the oak and then have them not look so good.
Thanks for any info.
Ron T
Ron Truitt wrote:
> I am tempted to try edge glueing a table sawed set of pieces but hate to
> spend the money on the oak and then have them not look so good.
Just by way of encouragement, my father and I have done it using a
little Delta benchtop jointer and a TS that was out of alignment, and
we're not not that great, and the panels came out very nice. Lined the
edges up with biscuits. It was easy.
I've made some nice ones out of T&G flooring.
Remember that the groove is deeper on top, to close the top part of the
joint, so you should joint the groove edge lightly to even it up. All my
cabinets were made with leftover flooring panels for sides. I had 4,6, & 8"
boards, and they look OK.
Wilson
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> Does anyone have a good mailorder source for oak panels around 20 inches
> wide and at least 4 feet long.
>
> I'm going to phone around the Austin Texas area Monday but would like to
> have options. I did Google but found only one source that seemed a bit
> pricey.
>
> I have a request for a night stand and they do not want plywood.
>
> I am tempted to try edge glueing a table sawed set of pieces but hate to
> spend the money on the oak and then have them not look so good.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Ron T
>
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:48:50 -0500, [email protected] (Ron Truitt)
wrote:
>Does anyone have a good mailorder source for oak panels around 20 inches
>wide and at least 4 feet long.
>I have a request for a night stand and they do not want plywood.
>I am tempted to try edge glueing a table sawed set of pieces but hate to
>spend the money on the oak and then have them not look so good.
I'm sure you can find a shop locally that would glue them up for you.
Any shop that makes raised panels would probably do it....for a price.
They may also have a sander large enough for the 20" panels.
I also think you could do it yourself and get good results. One
advantage of doing it yourself would be that you will likely pay more
attention to wood color and perhaps grain orientation.
Mike O.
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:48:50 -0500, [email protected] (Ron Truitt)
wrote:
>Does anyone have a good mailorder source for oak panels around 20 inches
>wide and at least 4 feet long.
>
>I'm going to phone around the Austin Texas area Monday but would like to
>have options. I did Google but found only one source that seemed a bit
>pricey.
Maybe someone here is in Austin and would glue up a blank for ya'.