I have a good bit of rough-cut cherry that range in thickness, mostly 4/4 to 5/4 with a few near 6/4. I am in the process of milling boards for a small table that calls for a finished leg dimension of 1-3/8" square at the top. Legs will be tapered on two sides. Once I mill my lumber, I will be under the 1-3/8" needed.
Short of purchasing a flat 6/4 board (or thicker), is there any reason why I couldn't glue two boards together, long-grain to long-grain, to achieve a thickness that will allow me to mill the legs to proper dimension?
Thanks!
Matt