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Don Kondra
08-11-2014, 11:47 AM
Greetings,

This small table has begun it's journey across the ocean :)

Top is figured Canadian Birch and the base is Walnut from Ontario.

Colors as specified by the Interior Designers.

Top is oiled and sprayed with lightly tinted lacquer, base is sprayed with a non grain raising alcohol stain and clear lacquer.

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg202/donkondra/Tablelowanglefinished_zpsdb920a40.jpg

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg202/donkondra/Tablehighanglefinished_zps0342cd35.jpg

This is the table before finishing, the top has been oiled and the base is natural...

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg202/donkondra/Tableunfinished_zps2822e55c.jpg

A short video of oiling the bottom of the top..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pExG2Qs1FGs


Cheers, Don

Don Kondra
08-11-2014, 11:48 AM
A box makers trick for matching the grain of the rails all around the base.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV975XV6FV0

Cheers, Don

Andrew Hughes
08-12-2014, 1:30 AM
Cool table Don,Taking on a commission with a black finish makes you braver than me!:)
Not a easy thing to get right.
How does the top grab light did you get a even chatoyance.I hardly ever get lucky and one side is dark and one light.
Thanks for sharing.Andrew

Don Kondra
08-12-2014, 2:41 AM
Thanks Andrew !

The black finish is actually very easy to do IF you have a spray booth :)

NGR is nasty stinky stuff that is pretty much the consistency of water. I used a touch up gun to apply it and doubt if I used more than 3/4's of a fill to do the whole base.

As to the chatoyance, the rough board of 4/4 figured birch I secured yielded three blanks 24" long by 11" wide.

I machined all three pieces and did a slip match with the two best pieces.

It is with a resawn bookmatch that you run into issues with the light reflecting differently on each side.

Here's a pic of the rough board and if I've done this correctly clicking on it will take you to a PB album of progress pics..

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg202/donkondra/Canada%20House%20Table/B-rawboard_zps3ed59d01.jpg (http://s249.photobucket.com/user/donkondra/media/Canada%20House%20Table/B-rawboard_zps3ed59d01.jpg.html)

Cheers, Don

Patrick McCarthy
08-12-2014, 9:27 AM
Don, an excellent tutorial! Very informative. Thank you kindly. Patrick

Jim Becker
08-12-2014, 12:01 PM
Beautiful design and execution!

Don Kondra
08-12-2014, 4:24 PM
Thanks for your comments Patrick and Jim !

Cheers, Don

Dennis Hawkins
08-13-2014, 1:31 PM
Don
Beautiful table indeed.

Your images of the project are very professional. Are they your own photography ?
Dennis

Don Kondra
08-13-2014, 4:19 PM
Thanks Dennis !

Yes, I do my own photography..

The pro I was using, whose work I was never quite satisfied with, moved away in 2007 so I decided to gear up :)

And discovered with the advent of digital I enjoyed that work almost as much as furniture making.

The technical aspects are a challenge and lighting can be as creative as you want them to be.

Cheers, Don

Todd Willhoit
08-13-2014, 9:51 PM
Really nice work Don! And, thank you for the video tutorials. Very helpful.

Don Kondra
08-14-2014, 12:44 AM
Thanks Todd !

The videos do make it a lot easier to show a process compared to writing about it...

Cheers, Don

Phil Thien
08-14-2014, 8:49 AM
That is a beautiful table, I love the contrast between the base and the top, love the grain in the top, the leg flares, all of it.

What is NGR, some sort of black stain?

Don Kondra
08-14-2014, 11:24 AM
Thanks Phil...

NGR = Non Grain Raising stain. When sprayed it dries really fast so overlapping or running isn't a problem..

Cheers, Don

Bryan Wiesendahl
03-23-2015, 4:57 AM
Beauty!

I loved bumming around the Canada House/Trafalgar square area. Got a great picture with a red phone booth and the Canada flags. Maple leafs, sculptures, Lord Nelson...what's not to love?