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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.
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.
Jul 7, 2006 · Breadboard ends help keep the top flat and add a nice look to the table. They are seen more often on more casual furniture than on formal pieces. There are a number of ways to make them, but be sure to allow for wood movement because you are attaching them across the grain of the tabletop.
Sep 27, 2016 · Concealing a tabletop's end grain using breadboard ends can be tricky. We show you how to make it work.
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Dec 31, 2019 · Today I'm going to show you how to build a high quality dining table with breadboard ends! This project is a great way to grow your woodworking skill set!