The design came from the Fine Woodworking Hall table, Jonathan Crone's Hall table, Tom Buhl's Hall table, a couple of Phil Gould's Hall tables (half way down the page), and a gorgeous piece by Alan Peters in his book "Cabinetmaking the professional approach":
I've prepared a simple Sketchup model, but also built a half scale model. Making mistakes (and I made plenty) on €30 of wood is a lot cheaper than on €300 worth at full scale!
Here is the half scale model, I used a 10 cent coin, which is almost 20mm in diameter for scale.
The final console table will be 1200mm long, 300mm wide and 800mm high - that's about 47" by 12" by 31 1/2".
Here is the Sketchup model, with hopefully a better joint for the dovetails to the apron:
A rough mockup in situ (though the table is too small, the tiles are 600mm long - it should have covered two of them):
Tomorrow I hope to buy the wood, pearwood or maple for the top, and beech for the legs and aprons. While it acclimates, I'll be practicing my M&T's and other joints.
Any suggestions, comments or criticisms gratefully accepted,
John




















