So, new to woodworking, had successfully completed a pretty simple stepping stool. For my 2nd project I wanted to build a diaper changing table since we're expecting our 2nd child soon. It's a simple design…http://www.landofnod.com/baby-changers/kids-furniture/1
The problem I ran into is that I did all the calculations, cut all the pieces to length. But what I'm guessing is that small little inconsistencies in joinery, crosscutting, length have led to small, but noticeable imperfections.
For instance, I decided to have the legs be 2×2s, with the stretchers flush to the sides, so this meant I had to notch out the corners of the MDF shelves. Put those all together and it turns out that my stretchers are now 1/8 of an inch to short, either because my stretcher weren't exactly flush with the sides of the legs, wood movement, MDF swelling or my own error.
So I guess I wanted to ask how do you typically deal with these issues? I tried to cut all the pieces as exactly as I could, but once a small error is introduced, it just seems to magnify and I'm left with needing to cut new stretchers to make sure it's a good joint.
thanks for any advice!
The problem I ran into is that I did all the calculations, cut all the pieces to length. But what I'm guessing is that small little inconsistencies in joinery, crosscutting, length have led to small, but noticeable imperfections.
For instance, I decided to have the legs be 2×2s, with the stretchers flush to the sides, so this meant I had to notch out the corners of the MDF shelves. Put those all together and it turns out that my stretchers are now 1/8 of an inch to short, either because my stretcher weren't exactly flush with the sides of the legs, wood movement, MDF swelling or my own error.
So I guess I wanted to ask how do you typically deal with these issues? I tried to cut all the pieces as exactly as I could, but once a small error is introduced, it just seems to magnify and I'm left with needing to cut new stretchers to make sure it's a good joint.
thanks for any advice!