Hello all. Thought I might show my first real project. Not sure it is up to the standard of many of you but here goes.
I wanted to make a small occasional table for the lounge to put coffee cups, etc on. I had made various other bit and pieces, bookshelves, childs desk, mostly out of pine. This time I had some alder and some cherry available to me.
I glued up 4 pieces of cherry to make the shelf.
Then cut the board into a circle using the router.
The legs were rough cut from alder using the jigsaw (I hate using that tool) following marking out from a template cut from 6mm ply.
Then routed to the proper profile with a flush trimming bit.
The legs were paired up, glued together and sanded smooth.
First dry test fit......It works!!!
The top is another glue up of several pieces of cherry
And again cut into a circle using the router.
There it is. The top is fixed to the legs using little blocks of alder, screws but no glue, which should allow for some movement.
The finish is simply several coats of clear satin varnish.
So there it is. An occasional table. Not perfect by any means but not a bad start and the wife loves it!
Bob
I wanted to make a small occasional table for the lounge to put coffee cups, etc on. I had made various other bit and pieces, bookshelves, childs desk, mostly out of pine. This time I had some alder and some cherry available to me.
I glued up 4 pieces of cherry to make the shelf.
Then cut the board into a circle using the router.
The legs were rough cut from alder using the jigsaw (I hate using that tool) following marking out from a template cut from 6mm ply.
Then routed to the proper profile with a flush trimming bit.
The legs were paired up, glued together and sanded smooth.
First dry test fit......It works!!!
The top is another glue up of several pieces of cherry
And again cut into a circle using the router.
There it is. The top is fixed to the legs using little blocks of alder, screws but no glue, which should allow for some movement.
The finish is simply several coats of clear satin varnish.
So there it is. An occasional table. Not perfect by any means but not a bad start and the wife loves it!
Bob