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joseph j shields
03-15-2007, 11:13 PM
Just finished this Shaker Table for my wife. I built one last winter for my Church auction and my wife liked so much I built her one. (I think this is the time to ask her about the Domino :cool: :cool: ???

A few details about the table:
The Design is based on an old Dana Robes design. He calls it a Shaker hunt board.
The top is a solid piece of curly soft maple (very curly)
All of the drawer fronts came from 1 piece of curly cherry (I even cut and matched the rails from the same piece)
The dovetails are boring and made from my 10 year old $50 PC dovetail jig (works great, but the dovetails look like they were made by a jig :mad: ). I hoping to get the NEW PC dovetail jig with variable spacing when it is released later this spring.
The knobs are walnut
The legs on the front face are quarter saw (nice flecks)
I plan on "sun burning" the table to darken the cherry... when the we get sun and warmth here in WII finished the table with Rockler's Poly Gel. This stuff is great:D
All you do is rub it on with a scothbrite pad and wipe it off with paper towels. It takes about 2-3 coats. You never get any runs and the finish has a real nice feel to it. I used to get heart failure :rolleyes: every time I had to finish a project. With this stuff... it's a piece of cake. If you haven't tried it... try it! (Note-I used a water based poly for my first coat on the maple top... I didn't want the maple to go too yellow)

Thanks for looking!


-jj

Steve Roxberg
03-15-2007, 11:22 PM
Very pretty piece. Where did you find the soft curly maple board for the top?

That is the style I like to build, good luck on the Domino.

glenn bradley
03-15-2007, 11:25 PM
That is a beauty!

(Have your wife start reading here . . .)

WOW just think of all the COOL stuff you could make if you only had a DOMINO.

Don Bullock
03-15-2007, 11:26 PM
Very nice work. I can definatenly see why your wife wanted one. You do great work. The wood choice is excellent and the grain match on the drawers is very well done. That table is simply beautiful.

As for the dovetails, they look perfect to me. Sometimes I think people get too carried away with designing them, especially on drawer sides like yours. To me, that's when jigs are a big help.

Perhaps with such a beautiful table as that you should be able to get a domino and a new dovetail jig.;) :D

joseph j shields
03-15-2007, 11:28 PM
Thanks Steve....

I bought the maple at Kettle moraine hardwoods here in Milwaukee. It was about 16" wide by 8 foot long. It cost about $50 for the piece.

-jj

joseph j shields
03-15-2007, 11:31 PM
WOW just think of all the COOL stuff you could make if you only had a DOMINO.
Glen... I like where you're going with this... :D:D:D:D:D

-jj

Roy Wall
03-15-2007, 11:32 PM
Joeseph,

That is a beautiful table!! Terrific work! It's easily worth $1500 so you've paid for the domino already:cool:

I used some soft maple late last year on a project and was VERY please how it looked...nice curl, etc.. It's a great wood!

Again - excellent job!! Your DT"s are good...don't apologize for them...

Martin Shupe
03-15-2007, 11:58 PM
JJ,

Someone told me (might have been you) that Dana Robes used to sell his plans. I called, and they said they stopped doing that.

This table has been on my list for a long time.

I have a couple questions, if you don't mind.

1) Did you use 1.5 inch square stock for the legs? or 1 and 3/8?

2) What is the length and width of your top?

3) How tall are the drawers?

4) How wide is the bottom drawer?

5) What is the length of the side rail (not including the legs)?

6) How much does your top overhang the sides?

Thanks! I've got a drawing, but I want to check my dimensions, and yours looks really well proportioned.

Very nicely done!

Martin

John Schreiber
03-16-2007, 12:08 AM
I bought the maple at Kettle moraine hardwoods here in Milwaukee. It was about 16" wide by 8 foot long. It cost about $50 for the piece.

In the 1950s? $50 and your first born? Or should I go to Kettle Moraine tomorrow?

Todd Solomon
03-16-2007, 2:56 AM
Joseph,

Boy, that really came together nicely! I think your choice of the various woods really complement eachother, and the figure is in harmony with the nice clean lines of the piece.

Just ordered a Domino myself. I'm selling my biscuit joiner, Jet mortiser, and some other neglected tools to help offset the cost. That softened the blow to the pocket book, and appeased my sweetheart.

Todd

Glenn Clabo
03-16-2007, 6:28 AM
Hey JJ...Nice job...You make it all sound so EZ.;)

joseph j shields
03-16-2007, 12:05 PM
In the 1950s? $50 and your first born? Or should I go to Kettle Moraine tomorrow?


John,

Kettle Moraine Hardwoods has a store on the border between southern Milwaukee and Northern Racine.

They usually have some very nice pieces EXCEPT for cherry. Their cherry is usually poor.

Here is link...
http://kmhardwoods.com/fsetlp.htm

-jj

Ralph Okonieski
03-16-2007, 12:15 PM
Joseph, The table is beautiful. Nice craftsmanship. I'm green with envy (maybe a little Irish too :) ).

Mark Singer
03-16-2007, 12:20 PM
Joseph,
Great work and wonderful proportions and design! Excellent!

Jeff Kerr
03-16-2007, 12:36 PM
Very Nice work. Quite deserving of a new tool as reward. :p

Dave Ray
03-16-2007, 12:45 PM
Beautiful table Joe, you flat deserve a new tool for that piece:rolleyes:

Joe Trotter
03-16-2007, 1:27 PM
WOW, that is nice!

Howie French
03-16-2007, 1:47 PM
that is a beautiful table Joseph, nice choice of woods and
I really like the design.

Howie

Scott D Johnson
03-16-2007, 2:51 PM
I also shop at KM Hardwoods. Seems like decent pricing. Your table is
B E A U T I F U L.

Jason Tuinstra
03-16-2007, 2:56 PM
Great looking table. I appriciate the effort you put into getting the wood matching right. If I were you, I'd scrap the idea about getting the new jig and start cutting the dt's by hand. You obviously have the skill set. It will really bring your work to the next level. Regardless, great job!!!

Jim Becker
03-16-2007, 6:38 PM
Yum!!! Outstanding, Joseph!! ('Hope the boss approves the, ummm...new tool!)

joseph j shields
03-16-2007, 7:50 PM
Joeseph,

That is a beautiful table!! Terrific work! It's easily worth $1500 so you've paid for the domino already:cool:

I used some soft maple late last year on a project and was VERY please how it looked...nice curl, etc.. It's a great wood!

Again - excellent job!! Your DT"s are good...don't apologize for them...

Roy,

Thanks for the kind words...

Question... how did you finish your soft curly maple???

I am always afraid of maple going too yellow. On this table, I used a clear water based poly for the first coat to seal it ... then switched to the oil based poly.

-jj

joseph j shields
03-16-2007, 7:57 PM
Great looking table. I appriciate the effort you put into getting the wood matching right. If I were you, I'd scrap the idea about getting the new jig and start cutting the dt's by hand. You obviously have the skill set. It will really bring your work to the next level. Regardless, great job!!!

Thanks!

I tried hand cut dovetails some years back with poor results. I guess I could try it again, but I'm afraid I don't have the patience or time for it now.

Woodworking is just a hobby for me and with my work load, I don't get enough shop time :mad:

So anything that can get me finished quicker is just fine with me.

Maybe when I retire, I'll try handcut dovetails again.

-jj

joseph j shields
03-16-2007, 7:59 PM
I also shop at KM Hardwoods. Seems like decent pricing. Your table is
B E A U T I F U L.

Scott... do you go to KM North or South???

I live on the south side & shop the South store.

I was wondering if the North store had better selection/ quality... especially cherry.


-jj

Dennis O'Leary
03-20-2007, 12:48 AM
Stunning work - you deserve a Domino for that effort. Just do it!