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13th January 2013, 12:14 PM #1Member
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WIP Hall Table
Hi, I thought that I would share with you a hall table that I am preparing to build. I have quite a lot of old baltic pine that has come from an old winery I picked up many years ago, most of it is really only good for fire wood, and an inspired young artist!
Waldo has inspired me with his hall table, mine is not going to be made as elaborate as waldo's, and I do not intend to use draws.
The challenge will be to salvage enough pine to complete the project, I also intend to "mix up the timbers" with other small off-cuts, the legs will be made from laminated baltic pine, and some really old oregon timber that I have.
As you see with photo number 3 & 4 there is some interesting stencilling that has survived. I will try to salvage this and use these piece for the under table stiles,
photo number 5 shows the baltic table top clued up, unfortunately the table top piece were so warped and bent that I had to dress the planks, mangaged to still have a top that is 25 mm thick. Would have been nice to maintain a distressed look
Regards
Gary
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19th January 2013, 09:44 AM #2Member
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I have had a bit of time down in the shed over the past week in-between helping our local CFA put out fires started by idiots, what is it, when it reaches 38 c and the North winds starts to blow, triggers a stupid switch in some peoples mind, and they have to start mowing lawns
I glued the table top up, but since I had to dress the old baltic I was not really happy with the way it came out, so i decided that would insert a couple of thin strips into the table top.
I cut two slow curves along the entire length of the top using a jigsaw. This worked good and a few minutes sanding it was ready to try and see if the inserts could be successfully inserted?
The two inserts are made from Balckwood and Jarrah off-cuts I had, they are about 10 mm thick.
the glue up was tricky, had to be careful not break the inserts, a slow clamp-up.
Photo 3 shows a dry run
Today I hope to start the legs, I have not decided how i will shape the legs, open to any ideas, I thought I might try and curve them?? As mentioned above they will be made from laminated baltic pine,
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19th January 2013, 02:36 PM #3
What sort of curves are you thinking for the legs?
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19th January 2013, 03:43 PM #4Member
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I think I have decided to slow curve them, the legs are 58mm square, so at the bottom, I will start at around 30 mm, they are 845 long so will end up long and skinny, bit hard to understand with out a sketch or drawing so will post a photo as soon as I have some done them,
Gary
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20th January 2013, 01:16 PM #5Member
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Had a far old crack down in the workshop last couple of days, dressed all the timber for the legs, managed to get them glued on Friday night, ready for shaping.
The legs are made from baltic pine and old oregon pine, all are about 19mm thick. I planed the legs down to around 56 mm square, decided to curve the legs, I think they have come out well, the legs are 845mm log.
Photo 1 shows the finished table top, still needs a final sand
Photo 2 undressed timber,
Photo 3 dressed timber for the legs
Photo 6 rough sawn legs, dressed to size, and mark out f the curve
Photo 7 band-sawing the curve
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20th January 2013, 09:30 PM #6Skwair2rownd
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Love that top!!!
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2nd February 2013, 12:25 AM #7Member
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Another few hours back in the workshop, finished all the legs and sanded them, set up the old router table with a few stops for the mortise on the top of the legs,
Regards Gary
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6th February 2013, 11:02 AM #8
Thank you for the update.
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6th February 2013, 11:27 AM #9
looking great - like the top and the contrasted timber in the legs.
Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can? -- Sun Tzu
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16th February 2013, 10:24 PM #10Member
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Over the past couple of weeks in between work I have managed to spend a bit of time down in the workshop. The hall table is nearing completion now and I have really enjoyed the project,
I think If I was doing it again, I would not have laminated the oregon in between the baltic pine for the legs? I think it looks a little bit of a miss match???
As you can see by the photos, the first couple are the glue up of the frame, the weights are used to remove any possible twisting due to the styles being a little bit twisted, It did work with only a slight twist.
I set the table saw blade on a 20 degree angle and made 20mm bevel on the top edge of the table.
To attach the table to the frame i used a domino joiner and cut up some old stainless steel angle iron for the "hold down clamps", seemed to work ok, I suppose you can buy these?? not sure, never really looked for them,
They worked, and the slots are larger than the little clamps so should allow any movement.
more photos to follow.
Gary
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