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Breadboard ends are when you take a board and attach it to the end grain of a panel, perpendicular (90 degrees) to the boards in the panel itself. It’s a common and attractive way to build a table top for many types of tables, or even desks.
Nov 12, 2020 · Using good joinery and drawbore pins, we can pull the breadboard end tight to the table while still allowing the table the grow and shrink as needed. Consider this your guide for how to do that using four different methods.
I am planning on using pocket hole screws and glue to join the table top together. However, for the breadboard, I just read some articles and posts about how it is not good to securely adhere the breadboard to the other boards, but that there should be some room for expansion.
Jul 21, 2015 · As you probably know, when you make the joint, you want to keep the width-wise expansion of the top in mind so that the breadboard ends don't crack the top. This usually means you positively-attach the breadboards in the middle (with glue or fasteners) and allow the ends to float.
Apr 11, 2016 · In order to work well, the expansion of the table top boards must be accommodated within the individual pocket holes of the breadboard. The center of the breadboard is firmly affixed to the breadboard and movement occurs towards the sides.
Breadboard ends are narrow boards attached to a solid panel across the grain to help hold it flat. In this article, I go into four ways to attach them. They’re all effective. But it’s important to pick the right option for the scale of your project, so I outline when to use which and why.