Earlier in the year I got my hands on a 90mm thick 2.4 x 0.5m slab of chestnut ….a long return journey to Whitlsea.
Took it to my contact with a portable milling saw to get it split
Here it is after splitting and a quick run over with the belt sander
After levelling on my milling table the basic idea of a dining table appeared by reversing each slab to place the flame like grain at either end
After a trip to a mates factory with a ££££ sliding carriage table saw the slabs are down to 2400 x 1110mm with a sweeping centre ‘joint’ that lends itself to using numerous bow ties as a ‘zipper table’ .
My wife had the good idea of using different woods for the zippers …so into my offcut pile and out with the bandsaw to cut 15 3” bow ties.
Today I set up the slabs on my table to work out the spacing of the bow ties and location of the 4 40mm x 20mm x800 steel channels that will stabilise the slabs and be the joining strips.
Here are the bow ties …..spalted sycamore, sequoia, beech, walnut & yellow balau
And with the slabs turned over the position of the channels
Tomorrow it’s out with the router to cut the slots and channels for the steelwork
Took it to my contact with a portable milling saw to get it split
Here it is after splitting and a quick run over with the belt sander
After levelling on my milling table the basic idea of a dining table appeared by reversing each slab to place the flame like grain at either end
After a trip to a mates factory with a ££££ sliding carriage table saw the slabs are down to 2400 x 1110mm with a sweeping centre ‘joint’ that lends itself to using numerous bow ties as a ‘zipper table’ .
My wife had the good idea of using different woods for the zippers …so into my offcut pile and out with the bandsaw to cut 15 3” bow ties.
Today I set up the slabs on my table to work out the spacing of the bow ties and location of the 4 40mm x 20mm x800 steel channels that will stabilise the slabs and be the joining strips.
Here are the bow ties …..spalted sycamore, sequoia, beech, walnut & yellow balau
And with the slabs turned over the position of the channels
Tomorrow it’s out with the router to cut the slots and channels for the steelwork