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16th November 2017, 07:48 PM #1Taking a break
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Round dining table
A simple, modern 2m round dining table in American Oak. Top is veneer with a 3mm solid edge, base is solid. There was also a matching 800mm lazy susan but didn't get a pic of it.
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Double-ended pin-and-cam fittings made assembly a breeze; no stuffing around trying to clamp on round edges, just glue the edges and tighten the cams with loose tongues for strength and alignment
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16th November 2017, 08:46 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Looks great! Nice work!
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16th November 2017, 09:41 PM #3
Real Nice ! Did you cut and joint the veneer and press that top in the veneer press recently acquired ?
Rob
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16th November 2017, 09:55 PM #4Taking a break
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No, the veneer is from Timberwood. We're not equipped to cut veneer and the old press is only 2100x900. For the $100/sheet we pay, it's arguably not worth our time even if we could do it.
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26th November 2017, 10:30 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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Nice work! Could you show how the top is attached to the legs?
Thanks
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26th November 2017, 10:40 AM #6Taking a break
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I don't have any other pics, but the top is screwed through cross rails in the base, which are dowelled vertically between the legs (as opposed to lying flat like the bottom). You can just see the corner of one peeking out in the second photo.
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26th November 2017, 09:00 PM #7SENIOR MEMBER
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Loverly table Elan. What method did you use to join the angled leg to the base piece?
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26th November 2017, 09:12 PM #8Taking a break
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Just a plain mitre and PU glue with some 70mm screws from underneath.
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