jordanrossbell
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Hi everyone, I am looking to build this dining table base for a dining room table for my new home. The table will be about 9 feet long, 39-40 inches wide. I will be using a countertop product called wilsonart thinscape table top. It is 1/2 inch thick and will be black.
I will make the base out of white oak with vertical grain orientation. I am wondering though how much leg room I will need to where not everyone’s legs will be banging into the base. I plan on making the base 60 inches long at its base tapering up to a 48 inch base length at the top. I am wanting this shape because I like the look and my vent hood is this shape to tie everything in.
My first thought is to make the base width about 16 inches and taper to 12 at the top. I will create a long frame work that will support the length of the top and some to the width. That isn’t the issue I see, it’s getting it built to just find out that there isn’t enough leg room to use the table comfortably. If I use these measurements, I will have about 12 inches from the bottom of the base at the floor to the end of the table top. Is this enough???
I will make the base out of white oak with vertical grain orientation. I am wondering though how much leg room I will need to where not everyone’s legs will be banging into the base. I plan on making the base 60 inches long at its base tapering up to a 48 inch base length at the top. I am wanting this shape because I like the look and my vent hood is this shape to tie everything in.
My first thought is to make the base width about 16 inches and taper to 12 at the top. I will create a long frame work that will support the length of the top and some to the width. That isn’t the issue I see, it’s getting it built to just find out that there isn’t enough leg room to use the table comfortably. If I use these measurements, I will have about 12 inches from the bottom of the base at the floor to the end of the table top. Is this enough???