I am planning to build a farmhouse table for a pal of mine. The budget is reasonably tight because his money is all going towards the deposit for the new house he is buying. The house warming present is the labour to make said table- he is covering material cost.
The design is reasonably straightforward- top size is 6 x 3 (as requested by him), 4 turned legs, drawer in each end. He would like an oak top, which I think would need to be ex 1 ½” to look right, finishing at approx 1 ¼”. I was planning on using 3 or 4 boards wide, and breadboard ends. The top is to be finished in a “French oak” colour, which is a golden brown - I will probably fume it to the right shade and oil it.
The underneath is causing me to think. The turned legs are beech, simply because I have bought some from Dodge which are cheaper than buying the timber. I don’t have a lathe, or the skill to turn any, so options are limited there. I was going to make the rails and ends also from beech to match the legs.
I have never used beech- is using it with oak going to really clash colour-wise, or is there a finish that I can use to make the two look good together. Contrast is fine, similar colour is fine, but I don’t want to use non-complimentary timber colours together and it look dreadful!
Any thoughts? Has anybody used the two timbers together and can share any pictures? I could make aprons from oak, but it is really the legs that would be on show!
The design is reasonably straightforward- top size is 6 x 3 (as requested by him), 4 turned legs, drawer in each end. He would like an oak top, which I think would need to be ex 1 ½” to look right, finishing at approx 1 ¼”. I was planning on using 3 or 4 boards wide, and breadboard ends. The top is to be finished in a “French oak” colour, which is a golden brown - I will probably fume it to the right shade and oil it.
The underneath is causing me to think. The turned legs are beech, simply because I have bought some from Dodge which are cheaper than buying the timber. I don’t have a lathe, or the skill to turn any, so options are limited there. I was going to make the rails and ends also from beech to match the legs.
I have never used beech- is using it with oak going to really clash colour-wise, or is there a finish that I can use to make the two look good together. Contrast is fine, similar colour is fine, but I don’t want to use non-complimentary timber colours together and it look dreadful!
Any thoughts? Has anybody used the two timbers together and can share any pictures? I could make aprons from oak, but it is really the legs that would be on show!