Tonytygwyn
Established Member
I have to agree WOW
George Johnson":2w02fkjw said:Hi Roger,
There are some similarities, but quite a few differences! The segments move out radially using the same iris principle, and ramps are used to lift bits up. But his table has an extra level of complexity as you don't have to go around unfolding the expansion leaves, and the mechanism to raise the central star is really ingenuous! It's great that there are so many ways of making these tables, each probably have different advantages depending on the size of the table and how much you want it to expand...... It's got me thinking again for the next one!!
George.
George Johnson":3nalda8k said:The metal runners and ball bearing blocks come as a set. (two rails and 4 blocks) I made the steel brackets that bolt onto them and then attach to the segments. The top segments are also just in contact with the skirting all around the table so they have support from there as well. All the pieces join together with tongue and groove joints, so once the top is locked together everything is nice and solid.
Hope that makes sense!
George
Woodmonkey":26u4tysf said:Great work George, just had a look at your website, there's some lovely stuff on there.
Enter your email address to join: