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Sassafras Kitchen Table - JustinTyson - 11-02-2015 I recently completed a fairly quick (at least, for such a large piece) and easy kitchen table. I used sassafras, because my design called for 3" square legs and it was one of the few woods I had in the appropriate dimensions. ![]() But I'll be honest, it doesn't hurt that sassafras is a dream to work with hand tools, and finishes up with a beautiful golden chatoyance. It seems like a common open-pored wood like oak or ash at first glance, but it has a much richer color that changes and shimmers as you walk around. Not possible to photograph, but if you ever have the chance to work some sassafras, go for it! I wish I hadn't sold most of my stash ![]() ![]() It was quick and easy, because the joinery was stupid simple. It looks complex, but it's just an intersection of three half-laps. ![]() You fit two pieces together to start ![]() Lap the third piece on: ![]() And slide it home: ![]() The tabletop has three 1/2" holes that fit over corresponding holes in the tops of the legs. Keeps the legs from continuing to squat towards the floor when pressure is applied. ![]() ![]() Really the part that took longer than anything was waiting for glue to dry. The panel is glued up of 8 separate pieces, and I did them all 2 at a time to make it manageable. This is the widest panel I've ever dealt with! I was happy to get it out of my small shop and into my kitchen. I wrote up a whole series about designing and building the table on my blog (start at the bottom for chronological order). I feel like I spilled about 10,000 words on this topic, so you'll be forgiven if you just want to look at pictures ![]() Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - C. in Indy - 11-02-2015 That's super-nice! I was recently thinking about Sassafras; your comments distinguishing it from oak and ash are much appreciated. Great work. Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - JustinTyson - 11-02-2015 C. in Indy said: Thanks! Sassafras really is a great wood. I had a whole stack of clear 8' x 2" x 12" planks that I sold for $2/BF. Now that I'm getting ready to build a Windsor chair, I'm kicking myself. It would have made great seat material. Ah well. I guess I'll have to use my 24"-wide poplar planks to mop up my tears. ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - Bibliophile 13 - 11-02-2015 Looks great! I especially love the simple geometric forms--circles and rectangles--that combine to give a really interesting visual effect. Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - Window Guy - 11-02-2015 I like it, simple and clean looking. Nice Job ! Steve Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - Scoony - 11-02-2015 Looks awesome. I love working with sassafras. Leaves the shop smelling like root beer. I used it on a few projects. Pretty easy to come by around here and you can sometimes find curly sassafras Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - JustinTyson - 11-03-2015 Yep, the smell was amazing. I used to be able to find 12"+ diameter sassafras pretty easily when I lived in southwest Mississippi - that's where the wood for this project came from - but coastal Florida ain't exactly hardwood country. Not much besides live oak and pine on this island. If you do find a sassafras, it's going to be a scrappy little tree a couple inches in diameter. I've seen some sassafras that was 4' in diameter along the Mississippi River in TN, but I suspect it was hollow! Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - Rob Young - 11-03-2015 JustinTyson said: +1 on the smell. Makes you want a sarsaparilla to drink. Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - C. in Indy - 03-13-2016 Now I'm imbibing some of that aroma.... Got a small lot and I'm starting to explore which pieces to extract ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Sassafras Kitchen Table - hbmcc - 03-14-2016 Yes! Nice! Are chairs next? |