FURNITURE

My blog is of my creations, My furniture, using wood I have collected from here and there, occasionally buying some to make up the difference.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014

SOME REWARDS

On 25 December I showed the coming together of an idea and I was pleased with the result, I said that the piece would be cut into 4mm pieces and glued to the curved pieces I showed in the last post, as you can see it has all happened and pleasing it is too, these are about 65mm high X 40mm thick and 1500mm around the curve, the arc is one I made up as the ends have to come into each leg of the table but they will also meet in the middle as shown in the picture so there is a straight section on each end.
I think they will remain loose of the table until the polishing is complete so the lacquer will be even in the point where they join then I will glue them together.
There is a mortice in each end of about 80mm and once they are fitted to the legs (about 20mm too long now) I will glue in a oak tenon that will protrude from the leg with a wedge to hold the leg, I see these being about 200mm from the floor, I don't like the idea of feet and shoes being put on them and the damage that will occur but then a table is to use and if damage occurs I will know its been used.
There is also progress with the table top, this is 3 pieces I have been fitting together as I glue on the boarders and once they are all at this stage I want to have them put through a drum sander the theory is they will all be the same thickness, then I can start on the back side.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

A big project

I managed to obtain a ply foam ply 20mm sheet to use for the top of this table project, as it is going to be oak and oak is heavy and I believe can be unstable I wanted to laminate the oak onto something stable and light, the foam core is a pva foam and seems to take all glues OK the ply is 3mm.
Here I show the 3 leaves of the table top as it will look at its smallest each piece is 500mm X 1040mm when finished so the table will be 1500mm X 1040mm the center piece will be fixed and the outer 2 will slide out to reveal 2 butterfly leaves that will fold out.
This picture shows each panel waiting for the boarders to be glued on, the oak panels are about 7mm thick and will be sanded down to about 6mm one day, each plank is 73.3mm wide and glued together with pva before being vacuumed bagged onto the ply panels with epoxy, the boarders will have to be glued and cramped one at a time.

Here I show the butterfly leaves in place I moved one to show the join that will have 2 Soss type hinges eventually and will pivot to allow them to fold away underneath, all the oak to date has been free and with cutting and machining I managed to avoid many defects though much has ended on the floor and in the rubbish I hope its good for the garden, I have enough to panel the backs that will again be vacuumed on after the fronts are complete and sanded, the edges of the top I hope will have a similar pattern as shown in the last post.


The leg shape is still being decided but will again probably involve some of the pattern shown in the last post so there is still some of that to be made.


Here I show the two curved pieces that will span the legs lower down about 200mm of the floor they will have a through tenon on each end and a wedge system, the piece gluing in the jig has formed the top to the pieces on the ground then the piece in the last post will be ripped into strips and glued onto each side of those curved pieces, but that is some way down the track as I need the base of the table made to determined where the legs will sit and the legs made so it will all happen in good time, and lots to look forward to.