Racers
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Hi,
I had a pile of Teak from old lab benches that I had planned to make a table of for some time.
So I finally got round to it and started by riping all the bench tops up in to planks so I could get them through the planer, after conditioning in the hall for a couple of weeks.
They where covered in thick brown varnish most of which I removed with a hot air gun taking some swarf out as well!!
Planed Vs un-planed
Sorry no wip pics as I had to get it done. The legs are teak and beech and the stretcher joint is reinforced with home made Beech plywood. I had it usable for Xmas day and finished it off in the new year.
Top.
With extention leaf in.
extension leaf storage.
No Sand paper was used in the construction its all hand planed and scraped the only time is saw sandpaper was after the last coat of Dainish oil and when it was waxed both done with 320 grit.
Its 1200mm by 900mm with a 400mm extension and should sit 8, 3 each side and two at the ends if I had that many friends
Next thing is to make some chairs I have some Teak left so some Teak and Beech chairs are in the planning stage and who knows I might have them ready for Xmas don't hold me to a year :wink:
I had a pile of Teak from old lab benches that I had planned to make a table of for some time.
So I finally got round to it and started by riping all the bench tops up in to planks so I could get them through the planer, after conditioning in the hall for a couple of weeks.
They where covered in thick brown varnish most of which I removed with a hot air gun taking some swarf out as well!!
Planed Vs un-planed
Sorry no wip pics as I had to get it done. The legs are teak and beech and the stretcher joint is reinforced with home made Beech plywood. I had it usable for Xmas day and finished it off in the new year.
Top.
With extention leaf in.
extension leaf storage.
No Sand paper was used in the construction its all hand planed and scraped the only time is saw sandpaper was after the last coat of Dainish oil and when it was waxed both done with 320 grit.
Its 1200mm by 900mm with a 400mm extension and should sit 8, 3 each side and two at the ends if I had that many friends
Next thing is to make some chairs I have some Teak left so some Teak and Beech chairs are in the planning stage and who knows I might have them ready for Xmas don't hold me to a year :wink: