Hi All,
Thanks again for all the great feedback. I've decided to do it the hard way. I'll first build a table using use cheaper wood and/or a smaller scale (great idea Shultzy!) before taking on the real thing.
Before buying anything, I'd like to run through the process from start to finish so that I'm clear on the tasks involved and tools required. Here's my take... Please let me know where I've gone wrong...
Pre-build
1. Design coffee table, including measurements.
2. Decide on tools and purchase
3. Decide on wood and purchase
4. Decide on stain and varnish and purchase
Table top
1. Select wood for table top, considering defects, grain etc
2. Cut/plane pieces to correct dimensions
3. Edge joining process
4. Cut joined top to correct length and sand entire table top
5. Stain wood
6. Varnish
Feet
1. Select wood for feet, considering defects, grain etc
2. Cut/plane pieces to correct dimensions
3. Join wood if necessary
4. Cut rebate to fit around table top (rebate/lap joint)
5. Sand
6. Stain (different colour to table top)
7. Varnish (possibly different finish to table top)
Assemble
1. Attach feet to table**
2. Take and post pictures to forum.
** Not sure which method to use. Can I glue varnished pieces? As I want a matt finish for the table top and glossy finish for the feet, I figured varnishing before assembly would simplify matters. Is this advisable?
Finally, a couple of questions about the timber merchant... How much of the preparation (cutting, planing etc) can/should I get the timber merchant to do for me? Can they make the wood ready for edge-joining? Given my lack of tools and experience, this could vastly simplify things.
Also, anyone know of a good timber merchant near Fleet, Hants? The timber merchant map (sticky) didn't have anyone close to Fleet.
As always - thanks in advance! Much appreciated!!
Regards,
Lunk
Thanks again for all the great feedback. I've decided to do it the hard way. I'll first build a table using use cheaper wood and/or a smaller scale (great idea Shultzy!) before taking on the real thing.
Before buying anything, I'd like to run through the process from start to finish so that I'm clear on the tasks involved and tools required. Here's my take... Please let me know where I've gone wrong...
Pre-build
1. Design coffee table, including measurements.
2. Decide on tools and purchase
3. Decide on wood and purchase
4. Decide on stain and varnish and purchase
Table top
1. Select wood for table top, considering defects, grain etc
2. Cut/plane pieces to correct dimensions
3. Edge joining process
4. Cut joined top to correct length and sand entire table top
5. Stain wood
6. Varnish
Feet
1. Select wood for feet, considering defects, grain etc
2. Cut/plane pieces to correct dimensions
3. Join wood if necessary
4. Cut rebate to fit around table top (rebate/lap joint)
5. Sand
6. Stain (different colour to table top)
7. Varnish (possibly different finish to table top)
Assemble
1. Attach feet to table**
2. Take and post pictures to forum.
** Not sure which method to use. Can I glue varnished pieces? As I want a matt finish for the table top and glossy finish for the feet, I figured varnishing before assembly would simplify matters. Is this advisable?
Finally, a couple of questions about the timber merchant... How much of the preparation (cutting, planing etc) can/should I get the timber merchant to do for me? Can they make the wood ready for edge-joining? Given my lack of tools and experience, this could vastly simplify things.
Also, anyone know of a good timber merchant near Fleet, Hants? The timber merchant map (sticky) didn't have anyone close to Fleet.
As always - thanks in advance! Much appreciated!!
Regards,
Lunk