Having finally got my hands on this very interesting book matched..ish slices of figured elm I thought I would document the journey from receipt of the wood to finished project.
Here is the elm as I received it
The elm is 22mm thick but the reverse side isn’t anywhere near flat …..and isnt in its current state suitable for my std method of flattening on my surfacing rig. If I attempted this I would probably end up with a less than 10mm thick slab.
I spent some time yesterday afternoon getting a decent joint line between the two pieces, but with the uneven surfaces this presented problems getting a nice mating surface from the planer/thicknesser.
After a few trials I got a reasonable joint line (bit of a gap at one end ) that allowed me to glue it up secured with a couple of biscuits. This will give me a board dished by around 8mm on the top surface, but I’ve a plan on how to support the slab when built into an approx 650x650mm table top.
Here is the elm as I received it
The elm is 22mm thick but the reverse side isn’t anywhere near flat …..and isnt in its current state suitable for my std method of flattening on my surfacing rig. If I attempted this I would probably end up with a less than 10mm thick slab.
I spent some time yesterday afternoon getting a decent joint line between the two pieces, but with the uneven surfaces this presented problems getting a nice mating surface from the planer/thicknesser.
After a few trials I got a reasonable joint line (bit of a gap at one end ) that allowed me to glue it up secured with a couple of biscuits. This will give me a board dished by around 8mm on the top surface, but I’ve a plan on how to support the slab when built into an approx 650x650mm table top.
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