Jhalfa
Established Member
I had a week off work last week and finally got around to turning a couple of rough sawn planks of american black walnut into a coffee table to replace a horrid IKEA thing. Here is the result:
The wood was fairly easy to work, but did move all over the place when cut so my triceps got a very good workout from all the planing. The rest of the wood in the room is mahogany so I decided to warm the walnut up with linseed oil followed by button polish and wax.
I would have made it more fancy, but I don't have a lathe to turn legs. I also assume that it is much easier to make tapers on a table saw (which I don't have) then it is on the bandsaw that I do have.
What did make it much easier was the fact that I had just taken delivery of a Tormek and used it to sharpen my chisels and planes - now I see why people rave about the Tormek! It was like someone had bought me new planes and chisels
Hope you like to table anyway!
Regards
Jonathan
The wood was fairly easy to work, but did move all over the place when cut so my triceps got a very good workout from all the planing. The rest of the wood in the room is mahogany so I decided to warm the walnut up with linseed oil followed by button polish and wax.
I would have made it more fancy, but I don't have a lathe to turn legs. I also assume that it is much easier to make tapers on a table saw (which I don't have) then it is on the bandsaw that I do have.
What did make it much easier was the fact that I had just taken delivery of a Tormek and used it to sharpen my chisels and planes - now I see why people rave about the Tormek! It was like someone had bought me new planes and chisels
Hope you like to table anyway!
Regards
Jonathan