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jonathan snyder
01-16-2007, 12:18 AM
Hi folks,

I just completed an end table I have been working on for quite some time. This is my first table, heck Just about everything here was a first for me.

First all wood drawers, half blind dovetails tapered legs, draw-bored M&T joints.

Walnut with birds-eye drawer fronts. Secondary wood is poplar. Finish on the walnut is BLO and dark garnet shellac. I used blond shellac without BLO on the drawer fronts

I used hand tools for a good portion of the work. Legs are hand tapered, top and drawer bottoms are hand chamfered. DT's are hand cut, you can tell from the big gaps! Top, aprons, and drawer fronts were hand planed & scraped.

The aprons are a little over 9" wide. I split the apron into two tenons, glued the top one and draw-bored the bottom with maple pegs. The top peg does not go through the tenon, its just theres for looks.

I think It is a bit too high at 26", I should have brought it into the house before I tapered the legs. I would cut them down, but I have no idea how to do it now! I'm not real fond of the top either, I wish I had left a bit more overhang on the sides. I may make a new top.

I plan to let the shellac sure for a couple of weeks and then rub it out with wax. I have never done that before either, anyone have any recomendation on wax?

Thanks for looking, What do you think?

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Irvin Cooper
01-16-2007, 12:27 AM
Absolutely beautiful work. The dt's look great!

glenn bradley
01-16-2007, 1:00 AM
That's a beaut. I love contrasting woods.

Chris Barton
01-16-2007, 8:12 AM
Excellent work! It looks very "Krenovian" and the attention to detail is perfect.

Mark Singer
01-16-2007, 8:13 AM
Excellent ...I really like the work and the design...wonderful!

Corey Hallagan
01-16-2007, 8:40 AM
That's gorgeous, I like the mix of stock and the dovetails look great!

Corey

Don Bullock
01-16-2007, 9:40 AM
Very well done. I really like the contrast of the woods.

Jim Becker
01-16-2007, 10:29 AM
Johnathan, the table looks great! Nice job!

John Timberlake
01-16-2007, 10:58 AM
Table looks great. Nice job on the dovetails.

Jeffrey Makiel
01-16-2007, 11:17 AM
Nice!

If this was basically your first shot a woodworking, I'm standing by to see your second shot.

What a great selection of wood choices

-Jeff :)

Larry Crim
01-16-2007, 12:04 PM
very nice, I like the contrast.
Larry

Henry Cavanaugh
01-16-2007, 8:45 PM
Vey nice table, The overhang looks good from the photo.The BLO/Garnet shellack gives the walnut a very rich look. Thanks for sharing

Hans Braul
01-16-2007, 8:59 PM
Jonathan,

I think this is a spectacular first project, actually it's a great piece of furniture regardless of how many you've done before. I agree that for an end table it could be a bit shorter, but it's got real style. I don't think the top needs to protrude any more than it does. I think you can go ahead and wax the piece without any further curing. I've applied wax after only a day and it's taken just fine.

Great job.

Hans

Jim Stastny
01-16-2007, 9:12 PM
Man, that's some absolutely gorgeous wood. You did a great job using it :D As for wax. I like using a brand I get at HD, it's called Butcher's.

Todd Solomon
01-16-2007, 9:18 PM
That's just beautiful. Great design and workmanship, and spectacular wood choice.

Todd

Roy Wall
01-16-2007, 9:33 PM
Terrific Jonathan!! You are on your way........

Tim Malyszko
01-16-2007, 10:14 PM
That is one spectacular looking end table. Nice work:) !!!

jonathan snyder
01-17-2007, 12:19 AM
Hi Folks,

The quality of work that is done by all you folks never ceases to amaze me. Fortunately, I am also inspired. I hope I can improve my skills with each new project. Thanks for all the inspiration and the help which you all provide. I have learned so much here on the Creek.

Thanks
Jonathan

Pete Harbin
01-17-2007, 5:04 AM
Nice job! That maple really pops!

Pete

Martin Shupe
01-17-2007, 6:19 PM
Very nice, I really like the contrasting woods and birdseye drawer fronts!

jonathan snyder
01-17-2007, 8:00 PM
Thanks Martin, Your table was the inspiration for it.

Jonathan