
Last summer I built a trestle style table using some reclaimed Angelique for the base frame and some wide Mahogany for the top. Traditional bread board ends were tenoned to the main table top surface glued with walnut dowels added as fasteners. The three tenons were drilled and then the out side two holes were elongated so when the top moved it wouldn't split the wood. When elongating the holes I made a guess at how much the top surfaces width would fluctuate; seems my estimate was pretty accurate and thank goodness for that.
This shot was taken two days ago...

Cheers!