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RE: Daily Bench Shot - Peter Tremblay - 02-13-2019 (02-13-2019, 09:32 AM)EdL Wrote: I've always had good results with the figure 8's, would be my first choice. Last time I made a table (coffee table) I made a dovetail key-way a then some "dovetail keys". The keys were screwed into the bottom of the table top and then were free floating in the key-way. It was complicated. Any link to some good figure 8's? RE: Daily Bench Shot - Belle City Woodworking - 02-13-2019 (02-13-2019, 11:25 AM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Last time I made a table (coffee table) I made a dovetail key-way a then some "dovetail keys". Figure 8's RE: Daily Bench Shot - Peter Tremblay - 02-13-2019 (02-13-2019, 12:09 PM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: Figure 8's Thank you! RE: Daily Bench Shot - Redman - 02-13-2019 (02-13-2019, 11:25 AM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Last time I made a table (coffee table) I made a dovetail key-way a then some "dovetail keys". I think that is an elegant and very skillful solution. RE: Daily Bench Shot - Stwood_ - 02-13-2019 How will you mount the 8's to allow for top expansion. RE: Daily Bench Shot - Peter Tremblay - 02-13-2019 (02-13-2019, 06:24 PM)Redman Wrote: I think that is an elegant and very skillful solution. Thank you very much! [attachment=16474] [attachment=16475] Here's what that looked like. The larger middle dovetail key is glued in place in the key-way. The outside ones are free floating. RE: Daily Bench Shot - Aram - 02-13-2019 (02-11-2019, 09:44 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: I thought I would finally contribute to the thread. Great work! Those look fantastic. RE: Daily Bench Shot - Peter Tremblay - 02-13-2019 (02-13-2019, 11:07 PM)Aram Wrote: Great work! Those look fantastic. Thank you. You'll notice that I chose to "carve" the tote/infill out of a single block rather than the usual technique of a lamination of the tote and two infill wings. I did this for two reasons. 1) I had blocks of lignum vitae that were over 2" thick 2) Glue and lignum Vitae don't really go together (no pun intended). It took a fair bit of ingenuity and a few router templates to be able to do the carvings but I got it done. The problem is that this wood is so miserable to work with that I've dulled three router bits. RE: Daily Bench Shot - Belle City Woodworking - 02-14-2019 Final coats of finish applied........ That 150 year old lumber has a lot of character, the pics don't do it justice. The base was made out of the beams, and the table top was made out of the flooring from a Dairy Barn in Burlington, WI. John RE: Daily Bench Shot - Stwood_ - 02-14-2019 A big thumbs up John! [attachment=16495] Dog is seeing if the woodchips are eatable. |