09-07-2010, 08:52 PM
The last two days have been exhausting.
A LOT of progress has been made, but it's not the sexy kind of progress that is easy to show off.
The tapers underneath the table have been planed. This was done with a scrub, a #5, #7, and a scraper. This took a long time and my back hurts.
The edge looks much finer and more delicate. It's funny but the table feels lighter now. It looks it, but this is hard to express in pictures.
This is before for reference
I made the support pieces that will mount the stretchers above to the pedestals. They are plywood with edging. They will be attached to the stretchers with mortise/tenon. They are plywood so they won't move. And if you think the steel or the plywood are blasphemous then note that i used mdf for spline material.
These last two days have not felt very rewarding. I am exhausted, the shop is a disaster (shavings everywhere) and i just needed to stop today.
I put some alcohol on the edge to show it. The edge looks like it is on fire. That made me happy.
Need sleep....
-Wayne
A LOT of progress has been made, but it's not the sexy kind of progress that is easy to show off.
The tapers underneath the table have been planed. This was done with a scrub, a #5, #7, and a scraper. This took a long time and my back hurts.
The edge looks much finer and more delicate. It's funny but the table feels lighter now. It looks it, but this is hard to express in pictures.
This is before for reference
I made the support pieces that will mount the stretchers above to the pedestals. They are plywood with edging. They will be attached to the stretchers with mortise/tenon. They are plywood so they won't move. And if you think the steel or the plywood are blasphemous then note that i used mdf for spline material.
These last two days have not felt very rewarding. I am exhausted, the shop is a disaster (shavings everywhere) and i just needed to stop today.
I put some alcohol on the edge to show it. The edge looks like it is on fire. That made me happy.
Need sleep....
-Wayne