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Al Navas
01-24-2009, 8:25 AM
From my blog:

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This is my submission to the Lumberjocks Winter 2009 Woodworking Awards. It is is a half-scale table I made, to fully visualize proportions. And I got away with hand planing the bevel, as the grain reversed at the knot near the corner.

This little table is the model on which I will base a full-scale table I just started building for a client. The table is fashioned after Frank Klausz’s famous table with a beveled edge. In the full-scale table, the bevel gives a comfortable feel to the arm as it lays on the edge.

Joinery: Mortise & tenon. Top thickness is 3/4 inch; the square legs are 1-1/2 inches; aprons are 2 inches wide; table height is 15.5 inches. The top is attached to the base using buttons inserted into a groove machined on the aprons – to allow for wood movement I provided a clearance of just under 1/8-inch on both of the long edges; I used screws to hold the buttons in place.

The lighter wood is quarter-sawn white oak, and the dark wood is walnut. The finish for the white oak is as follows: First, I sanded to 150 grit, followed by two thin coats of Zinsser Seal Coat applied with a rag, followed by 4 spray coats of Target Coatings’ EM2000wvx waterborne alkyd varnish, in satin sheen. I sanded to 320 grit between every coat. This finish schedule imparts a straw color to the white oak; it is reminiscent of a vintage finish. The finish for the walnut consisted of two thin coats of garnet shellac, followed by four coats of Target Coatings’ EM2000wvx waterborne alkyd varnish, satin sheen.


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mark page
01-24-2009, 10:06 PM
As always Al, your projects look A-1. Good luck with your entry. How did the EM2000 spray and how does it hold up. I have been wanting to try some but haven't had a chance yet?

Al Navas
01-25-2009, 6:53 AM
Thanks, Mark.

The EM2000 sprays beautifully. As it is a waterborne material, the main concerns are white oak, and especially read oak. The high tannin content in these, especially the red oak, means using Zinsser's Seal Coat dewaxed shellac before applying the EM2000. This material levels beautifully!


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Charles Robertson
01-25-2009, 8:03 AM
Love that edge treatment. Would never have thought of using it had I not seen yours. Very clean. Al