Panel glued up. Time for cutting the circle with the frame saw. Jigsaw would be easier, but that's what Neander land is all about.
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Panel glued up. Time for cutting the circle with the frame saw. Jigsaw would be easier, but that's what Neander land is all about.
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Tony, that is a beautiful table. The mahogany really shines. I love mahogany and find it easy to work with hand tools. I will post pics of my table when I am done.
Bill, good to see you back in action - I am sure it is a sweet feeling!
Used 4 veritas panel clamps to support panel. Titebond 3
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Nice to have a good supply of spare parts for future use in rehabbing old planes
good advice William
Nice idea Jim, definitely an option.
Thanks Robert! Started gluing up the top in sections. My bench is 6 feet long but only 2 feet wide. Trying to figure out how to glue up a 5 foot by 5 foot top.
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Good suggestion Jim. The chisel you are hammering looks solid... is that a 1/2 inch mortise chisel? What brand?
Very nice Glenn - there is a certain satisfaction in getting to the end product quickly.
Thanks Jimmy...I enjoy psychology
Mel, it does look like a flying saucer! My wife agrees!
Thanks Tony
Went to bed at 10PM, slept like a log to 2:30AM. Bathroom visit. Wide awake. Go down to shop at 3AM...time for a glue up. Bridle joint was a bit tight, needed some solid dead blow hammer strikes -...
Very good project David. I would love to work with chestnut - it seems like it would work nicely with hand tools.
David, I like the lazy susan idea. Perhaps as an anniversary gift for the couple!
Yes Richard, I would not have done a 5 foot round table, but that is what my niece wanted...luckily the new couple is about 30 years of age. Smoothing after glue up should be a work out.
Thanks Chris! I do enjoy Pennsylvania cherry.
The build continues with the cross braces under the table top joined by a half lap joint. Using hand tools I found these joints a lot of work. I made them much faster with hand tools this time...
Peter, the Oneida Mini Gorilla has a HEPA filter, eliminating small dust particles down to 0.3 microns. I believe this is important. I do not see any comparable filtration numbers looking at the...
Tenons were 2 inches long, but 6 inches wide. Glad I had the LN 16 inch tenon saw, which is usually at bit long , but perfect for this job. A lot of work for these tenons.
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Legs trimmed...
As a wedding gift I am building my niece a 5 foot round dining table. I have never made a large round dining room table, and found some nice plans by Jon Peters on Youtube.
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I am...
Got a Wagner Orion pinless moisture meter from Lee Valley recently. I like it. I have a table top in my basement unfinished for the past 9 months. I keep my relative humidity between 40 and 55%. ...
Nice Tom, looks like a Moravian bench. How did you cut the angled mortises on the legs?
That looks really nice John. I assume that is cherry? Did you saw the veneer yourself?
Michael, a unique handsome piece. I could see why your wife loves it. Thanks for your insight into working with epoxy.
Chris, an artistic and interesting project. The natural woodgrain creates a background of motion with flowing water. The fish is a jewel and the lily pad over the edge escapes the limiting border of...
Very generous Steve