Once all the tops were glued up things got a little too snug and no amount of malleting could seat them. So the tops had to come off, and some fanangling of the joints ensued. With each top weighing 40kg and the legs at 7kg (ish) it’s bloody exhausting taking it apart, adjusting, and test fitting again. But after a little while all the joints seemed good and after rebuilding the frame the tops slid on lovely.
If I were to redesign the bench I’d not have the legs as through mortises, but hey ho! I cut one down and planed it flush to see how hard this was. Thankfully the sycamore is easy to work and it looks like it will be ok.
I also pondered all the remaining jobs and think I have a plan to work through to complete it. I’m targeting end of the year for the 101 remaining tasks.
I may or may not fix the ****-up on the back right corner, don’t ask!
Fitz
If I were to redesign the bench I’d not have the legs as through mortises, but hey ho! I cut one down and planed it flush to see how hard this was. Thankfully the sycamore is easy to work and it looks like it will be ok.
I also pondered all the remaining jobs and think I have a plan to work through to complete it. I’m targeting end of the year for the 101 remaining tasks.
I may or may not fix the ****-up on the back right corner, don’t ask!
Fitz