Table Build


..Kev

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I wasn't going to post this project as it wasn't one I really liked.  The client wanted it a particular way so, that's what they get.  However, I did think there was some interesting parts worth posting so, here it is..

 

This is the table given as the example to build.

 

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Since it's to be painted black, I used poplar for the build.  As strange as it may sound, my lumber dealer didn't have any 8/4 poplar so, I had to do a glue up.  Here's the legs ready to go for the tapering jig

 

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There's also a bead detail on the bottom of the aprons.  I cut oversized pieces and glued them up.  Trimmed them later.

 

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Back to the leg tapering...    Since I wasn't going to post this, this picture was taken much later in the process.  I'll show the jig for the detail shortly.

 

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Once that was complete, I made and used a jig to pattern route the lower leg detail.

 

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Next I sized the rails so that the leg details matched correctly.  Then I created the template for the upper leg detail.

 

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To finish the legs, I used a 3/4" cove bit in the router table.  I used one of the off cuts from tapering the legs to keep the leg square to the table.

 

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The joinery is Domino which was by far the quickest part of this build.  Here's a dry fit before any of the sanding even started.

 

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And this is where this table sits currently, about 3 days in and the glue up and lots of sanding is complete.

 

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Client needs to make some decisions on the top before I can do too much more.  I'll try to update it as progress is made.

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Nice work on the build log, too! I find these to be very helpful, thanks.

 

Thanks for that!  Frankly, that's why I posted this one.  I was hoping someone could get some helpful tips from it.

 

After seeing it come together, I also wish I'd of used some really nice lumber and kept it for myself...lol

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Looks pretty good to me ! Mixed emotions about clients choices come with the territory . I have learned to appreciate a style that would never be welcome in my home. Appreciate the skill and craftsmanship it takes to execute that style even if it doesn't appeal to you.

I would buy the rope mold I saw around the sample picture . Painting the gold leaf looking accent color could be fun! <grin>

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Looks pretty good to me ! Mixed emotions about clients choices come with the territory . I have learned to appreciate a style that would never be welcome in my home. Appreciate the skill and craftsmanship it takes to execute that style even if it doesn't appeal to you.

I would buy the rope mold I saw around the sample picture . Painting the gold leaf looking accent color could be fun! <grin>

 

I will admit that I'm not looking forward to the guilding.

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Your lumber yard didn't have 8/4 Poplar????  Do you buy your lumber from the trunk of some guy's car in the Denny's parking lot??  Maybe its a West coast thing but that blows my mind.  Anyway, I'm digging this table.  I agree that it isn't something I would want in my house but the details pose some cool woodworking challenges and it is fun to see how you tackled it.  Looking forward to seeing the rest. 

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Your lumber yard didn't have 8/4 Poplar????  Do you buy your lumber from the trunk of some guy's car in the Denny's parking lot??  Maybe its a West coast thing but that blows my mind.  Anyway, I'm digging this table.  I agree that it isn't something I would want in my house but the details pose some cool woodworking challenges and it is fun to see how you tackled it.  Looking forward to seeing the rest. 

 

I did a project a while back where I needed a piece of 8/4 poplar and they only had 1 piece left.  I'm beginning to think that they didn't order any more as they probably don't move that much of it.

 

Thanks for the kind words!

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