11-06-2017, 01:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-06-2017, 01:41 PM by Danny in Houston.)
Finally completed the glue up for the base. Even with extended set Titebond it was a very stressful glue up. Eight curved legs with angled ends, 16 loose tenon joints. But I am very pleased with how sturdy the base came out! It's light and airy, but rock solid. Just the 300-lb slab laying on the base it's essentially unmovable.
The table will seat 10-12, it's 9 feet long, 3-inches thick, 40-inches wide at one end and 32-inches wide at the other. I'm ebonizing the poplar base jet black, and using black epoxy to fill the voids and cracks in the slab.
The table will seat 10-12, it's 9 feet long, 3-inches thick, 40-inches wide at one end and 32-inches wide at the other. I'm ebonizing the poplar base jet black, and using black epoxy to fill the voids and cracks in the slab.