Garden Table (Now Finished)

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gwaithcoed

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For some time now my wife has been talking about buying a garden table, and for the same amount of time I have been steering her away from garden centres or any other place that sells them.
Then coming home the other day I find this oak timber left outside my workshop.
I had a phone call the next day and it came from a friend of a friend who was having a clear out.


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So now was my chance to earn some brownie points and make her one.

I first cut six 12" lengths on the table saw and mitred the ends on my mitre trimmer.

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The ends were then biscuit joined, glued and clamped



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Now to make three legs and a top.



Alan.
 
I thought you were joking about the 'fly-tippers'! :roll: :wink: Good use of the mitre trimmer. I look forward to seeing more of this. :)
 
Cut six 29" lengths and mitred on the table saw for the legs


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glued and clamped using "fast grab instant PU glue" I like this glue as it will allow you to get on with the job without having to wait 24 hours for it to go off as with PVA.


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After each one had been left to harden for about 20 minutes they were removed from the clamps and tapered on the band saw.

A couple of passes over the planer and they are ready to fix to the top frame


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I next cut the slats and end pieces for the top

The mortesses were cut using the router and a home made jig and the tenons were done on the table saw


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These have now got to be glued and clamped.

I would have liked to make the top hexhagonal but I don't have the skills to cut the mortesses at the correct angle. (Must make a jig :roll: )


Alan.
 
Completed the top and with it being square it looked complete rubbish. It didn't look right and it certainly wasn't stable.

So I had to make a hexhagonal one whether I liked it or not.


And this is the result.

I will have to give it several coats of oil before it is ready for use.



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Alan
 
Looks like a good job, well done. Those mitres appear to have come out well after all. :)
 
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