- When building tables I always get the top handled first. That way its done and you can focus on the base joinery. This table I use a liberal amount of glue and some clamps. Simple and easy.

- Once you let the top dry overnight, attach your breadboard ends. I use floating tenons and my Domino XL for this. To compensate for movement make sure you only glue the tenons into the breadboard, and the center tenon on the table. Use loose joints in the all the tenon joints except the center. You will pin the tenons in place on the bottom of the table using glue and this will lock the breadboard in place.