Wednesday, February 12, 2014
New Table Project
Close up of the corner and leg inlays ... They are shellaced with a seal coat and we wil 9mostly0 stain around them when we color the cherry to maintain their clarity and contrast ...
the whole table with the two leaves inserted ... Table slides we use are by Moin hardware Theyre great and they are the same ones we used on this project ...
While were still a little ahead of the carpenters on the other project we have going, were slipping in an order for a table from our website. We made the original in 2006, custom designed for a client in New York City. This one is very similar in size and design so we actually know exactly what we are doing for a change.
Always start with a great log of cherry from Irion Lumber
Make some legs and put in the inlays
layout the top and glue up the halves and the leaves
cut it to size and rout the channels for the inlays
Make sure everythings the right size before you glue up the base
Make some finish samples using a different varnish than we usually use at the clients request
Glue in the walnut strips and corner inlays ... not shown in the photo here is the fact that the walnut strips actually are cross cuts of 3 or 4" wide thin boards which are put in individually, the grain of the wood of the strips runs in the same direction as the grain of the wood of the table, allowing everything to expand an contract seasonally together ... The longs ones go in in one piece.
fit up the corners and the inlay strips ... trhe burl strips will be cut into shorter sections before gluing ..
Glue and clamp them in... Tomorrow Trevor will flush them up, scrape and sand the whole top, and we should be ready to start the finishing process Monday if we get an approval on the color and varnish sample ... All for now .. Back to the Yankees game ... Doesnt look so good for them right now ....
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