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steven c newman
02-04-2013, 12:25 AM
Working on a Dinette table. Edges needed a bevel on them. Got out a couple planes253440 and bevel the ends first. Planes are a #1203, and a #18. After both ends were where I wanted them, I switched it around so i could do the longer front and back edges253441 I used a #6 for this work. Cleaned it up with the #18. I also tried out a Union #5A as a smoother. :eek:253442I HATE knots!:mad: Table is getting almost done, set the top on the base, just for a glimpse at what it might look like.253443 So far, all i have bought for this table project is a single bottle of glue:D Might gave it a few coats of BLO

steven c newman
02-05-2013, 2:18 PM
And the finished table253564It seems I had a chair to match up to the table, or is it the other way around. Amazing what a coat of BLO can do...

Will Boulware
02-05-2013, 2:30 PM
Nicely done!

steven c newman
02-23-2013, 12:28 PM
A second table is almost finished. This time for a Grandson's TV255195Same thing as before, start the bevel with a larger bench plane, then smooth that out with a block plane. Do the end grain ends first, and then the sides. Table is about 21" tall, by 35" long. Top is 1-3/8" thick. Bevel take almost as long to do as setting up and using a router, but, a plane leaves no burn marks...