02-08-2016, 12:08 PM
While Derek is down in Oz building one drawer for three days, I knocked this thing out in 2 days last weekend
Well, 2 1/2 days. I started on Friday after work and finished up on Sunday afternoon. It's based on a ca. 1720 tavern table from Charleston, SC. You can see the original in the eighth picture of the slideshow here.. All hand tools, 'cept the lathe and a thickness planer.
I don't have molding planes, so I had to make a scratch stock for this detail.
Chamfers and lamb's tongues
All the mortise and tenons are drawbored.
I even had time to add a little bling to the drawer bottom.
First coat of milk paint.
Well, 2 1/2 days. I started on Friday after work and finished up on Sunday afternoon. It's based on a ca. 1720 tavern table from Charleston, SC. You can see the original in the eighth picture of the slideshow here.. All hand tools, 'cept the lathe and a thickness planer.
I don't have molding planes, so I had to make a scratch stock for this detail.
Chamfers and lamb's tongues
All the mortise and tenons are drawbored.
I even had time to add a little bling to the drawer bottom.
First coat of milk paint.
"If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe."
My Woodworking Blog: A Riving Home
My Woodworking Blog: A Riving Home