The key is to use a flat surface as a reference. I usually use my Table Saw and side table. I have built one top that was too big to do this, and it took me 2 tries to get one that is flat. I had to build the base and a web sub-frame for the torsion top to sit on and build it flat. A pin nailer works fine. I have also used screws. Just need it to hold the wood in place while the glue dries. So far I've built 6 of varying sizes from 27" X 52" to 38" X 70". No problems with any of them, except that one I had to scrap and start over with. Jim.
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