That might be just bit under perfection but I'd probably roll with it if that's what I already had on hand. 0.5" overhang could give a clean minimal look. This one varies from 1.125-1.5" depending on the side.
The short answer is #8 star-drive construction screws (like these rstyle.me/+r08F7U325CAvS9VCYW69ng). You can check out this post for more on the whole process www.thegritandpolish.com/blog/how-to-cut-sand-install-and-finish-a-butcher-block-countertop?rq=butcher%20block
Straight to the point, I like it.
How much overhang was there? I have a 24 inch wide island and wondering if a 25 inch wide butcher block is good enough
That might be just bit under perfection but I'd probably roll with it if that's what I already had on hand. 0.5" overhang could give a clean minimal look. This one varies from 1.125-1.5" depending on the side.
Def go with 1.5 if u can
@@michaelhincheymost definitely
What screws and bolts did u use? Please
The short answer is #8 star-drive construction screws (like these rstyle.me/+r08F7U325CAvS9VCYW69ng). You can check out this post for more on the whole process www.thegritandpolish.com/blog/how-to-cut-sand-install-and-finish-a-butcher-block-countertop?rq=butcher%20block
Thats not at all how you do it, you need spacers and pre drilles holes for the wood to keep working. Now its just going to crack ower time. Shame..
The pre-drilling is not shown in this video : )