Hello,
As I am in the middle of building a king-sized bed for our master bedroom, my wife already wished that the next thing should be a round dining table. It will be 120 - 130 cm in the perimeter. I can use a nail, batten and a pencil to draw a circle, but what is the best strategy to cut out the wood, if I do not have a power router? I have not seen it done with hand tools.
First I will create some tangent lines to the circle and saw the waste away. Then I would need to round somehow the tangent edges to the line so that the cut is perpendicular to the top face of the table. What is the best tool for the job? No.4 or spokeshave or drawknife? How it was done historically?
I do not know if I am brave enough to do it like this guy
Thank you.
As I am in the middle of building a king-sized bed for our master bedroom, my wife already wished that the next thing should be a round dining table. It will be 120 - 130 cm in the perimeter. I can use a nail, batten and a pencil to draw a circle, but what is the best strategy to cut out the wood, if I do not have a power router? I have not seen it done with hand tools.
First I will create some tangent lines to the circle and saw the waste away. Then I would need to round somehow the tangent edges to the line so that the cut is perpendicular to the top face of the table. What is the best tool for the job? No.4 or spokeshave or drawknife? How it was done historically?
I do not know if I am brave enough to do it like this guy
Thank you.