I need to tap into the well of expertise here. My wife is having and L-shaped desk top made by a local wood slab provider and we were discussing the joint connection for the two pieces that will make it up. The top needs to come apart.
The base for the desk is a standup system from Deskhaus with 6 motorized legs in 3 pairs. The original desktop dimensions are 30" depth x 79" length for the long leg with a 30" x 30" short leg to form the L. The likely finished top thickness is 1.5". The top is slab walnut with a live edge on the front.
The top slab joining method used by the shop uses zipbolts and biscuits. The two pieces would be put on their CnC and be cut for the zipbolt pockets with biscuits added afterwards for alignment. When I was going to do this project myself I was thinking of using the domino connectors since they appeared to be least invasive while looking pretty strong. The shop doesn't have a Domino so if I want to go that route I would need to provide that.
I have not used either of these methods, so I don't have the practical experience to judge for myself, so I came here to drink of the wisdom that I know resides here.
I am thinking the DF700 and 14 connectors? But again, I could not worry about this at all and let them use their method of zipbolts/biscuits. Thoughts? Thanks for the input!!
The base for the desk is a standup system from Deskhaus with 6 motorized legs in 3 pairs. The original desktop dimensions are 30" depth x 79" length for the long leg with a 30" x 30" short leg to form the L. The likely finished top thickness is 1.5". The top is slab walnut with a live edge on the front.
The top slab joining method used by the shop uses zipbolts and biscuits. The two pieces would be put on their CnC and be cut for the zipbolt pockets with biscuits added afterwards for alignment. When I was going to do this project myself I was thinking of using the domino connectors since they appeared to be least invasive while looking pretty strong. The shop doesn't have a Domino so if I want to go that route I would need to provide that.
I have not used either of these methods, so I don't have the practical experience to judge for myself, so I came here to drink of the wisdom that I know resides here.
I am thinking the DF700 and 14 connectors? But again, I could not worry about this at all and let them use their method of zipbolts/biscuits. Thoughts? Thanks for the input!!