RuralPastor
Well-known member
Hey Woodworkers...
I am planning on converting our dining room table to an expandable top by splitting the top surface (and apron), then adding a pair of slides to the end opposite the wall. This will allow me to expand the top without moving the fixed legs. I anticipate adding a 12" leaf to the center. I have considered other options, like end extensions or a drop-leaf, but couldn't really find a suitable way to support them, or keep the drop-leaf from banging the knees getting into and out of the chairs. Question: have any of you modified your table in this way? Or, perhaps, is there something I'm not thinking through here? Fortunately, I have a well-equipped wood shop and have a fair bit of woodworking experience. I know that some units are furnished with these, but buying one is not an option. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Mark
I am planning on converting our dining room table to an expandable top by splitting the top surface (and apron), then adding a pair of slides to the end opposite the wall. This will allow me to expand the top without moving the fixed legs. I anticipate adding a 12" leaf to the center. I have considered other options, like end extensions or a drop-leaf, but couldn't really find a suitable way to support them, or keep the drop-leaf from banging the knees getting into and out of the chairs. Question: have any of you modified your table in this way? Or, perhaps, is there something I'm not thinking through here? Fortunately, I have a well-equipped wood shop and have a fair bit of woodworking experience. I know that some units are furnished with these, but buying one is not an option. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Mark