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Show Me Your Slab Bench - MarkSLSmith - 10-23-2022 Hi Folks, For once in my life, I successfully flattened a pear wood slab. Originally, the tree was blown down by Hurricane Ike. Myself and a friend harvested several of these trees. Over the years, this particular slab bent along the middle, with a fair amount of warping thrown in for good measure. I sawed down the middle with a circ saw, jointed each of the two halves, and then glued it back together. It's very flat and will be ready to go with just a bit of touch up. The results are shown in the pictures. I'd like to make a bench, and would be grateful for advice and suggestions. Side A or B? With a back, or not? What style? Can you show a picture of a similar one that you made? Thanks, Mark Side A [attachment=44821] Side B [attachment=44822] Original slab [attachment=44820] Edge View [attachment=44819] RE: Show Me Your Slab Bench - MarkSLSmith - 10-24-2022 It occurred to me that "bench" is too generic. I meant a bench to sit on. Mark RE: Show Me Your Slab Bench - atgcpaul - 10-25-2022 Here's one I did. Cherry slab with a walnut base (before the finish went on) I don't have a better picture of it right now. I used these plans for the base. https://www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/garden-bench/ [attachment=44839] RE: Show Me Your Slab Bench - MarkSLSmith - 10-25-2022 (10-25-2022, 06:57 AM)atgcpaul Wrote: Here's one I did. Cherry slab with a walnut base (before the finish went on) I don't have a better picture of it right now. Thanks. It helps me a lot to see a finished product. For example, yours looks much better than the woodcraft picture; their's looks too heavy in the base to my mind. And, it looks like you took a different approach to fastening the top to the legs? Mark RE: Show Me Your Slab Bench - atgcpaul - 10-25-2022 (10-25-2022, 04:25 PM)MarkSLSmith Wrote: Thanks. It helps me a lot to see a finished product. Thanks. I just used figure 8 fasteners. There were some cracks in the slab I secured and accented with some bowties. [attachment=44878] |