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    One off the bucket list...

    Hello everyone.

    I have been in love with the Shaker Hancock village candlestick table for a long time. The cut of the legs is just perfect. Makes me think of a spider...

    Anyway, finally got around to making one. Mostly handtools (I prepared the stock with powertools.) Sliding dovetails connect the feet to the spindle. Not an overly complicated table, but I really enjoyed making it. I can't wait to see how the cherry will darken over time in the light.

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    Regards,

    Michael
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    Well done! It looks great now, and I think you’re going to love it when it ages. What finish did you use?

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    Thanks Phil. It has 2 coats of thin (1# cut) shellac and 3 of Tru-Oil. I used steel wool to knock out a lot of the sheen.

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    Can you give some details on how you made the top. How did you make it so crisp and sharp?

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    Looks great! Impressed that it was mostly hand tools. Give it a bit of sunshine for a suntan!

    Best,
    Chris
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    Good looking table Michael! The overall lines are perfect, and as Lowell mentioned, the top is "crisp".

    Question? It looks like you screwed the top to the base at 6 points. How did you allow for wood movement; eg, did you elongat the holes or something?

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    Hi Fred. Yes the holes are elongated in the top support. I drilled oversize holes and then used a rat tail rasp to elongate in one direction.

    As for the chamfer it's a flat surface so it wasn't hard. The tricky bit was just the grain on the round table kept changing.
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    Michael, well executed! I just made one myself. Great job on getting the sliding dove tails on the legs to meet up with the center spindle. Bob
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    Very nice work, Michael.....The sliding DTs are the fun part of the project.....Keep it in the sun..The cherry will darken....Good job!!!
    Jerry

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