" It was an old table from 1982 whose legs I kept and repainted with a velvety black paint. The framing did not exist and was carried out by a boilermaker.
The 2.6cm thick
oak top was then placed on the angles after a few small strokes of a plane of a few millimeters to catch up with the false square of the frame.
Beforehand, I put screwed shims under the angles up to the plate to be level. By choosing a thinner top caught by the wedges, I avoid my table being too heavy to move.
The top has been coated with 5 coats of maintenance oil for worktops on the front and 3 coats on the back and on the edges. "