02-22-2016, 08:59 PM
I'm designing my first piece, a kitchen table. More importantly, I'm actually *actively* building the dang thing! (It's only been two years since I started it.)
Anyway, it's a copy of one we found in a furniture store; very similar to these:
My question is on designing the case and mounting it to the legs.
The table top looks like the second picture--it has four wings that fold up under the table and will make the surface a 60" diameter circle when folded out. There are aprons under the top; the case isn't what holds the legs together. The table surface is 36" off the floor. I don't have the dimensions of the case just yet, but that's unimportant at this point.
I'm thinking that the three sides that aren't the door face should be mortise and tenoned to their respective legs, and then the frame that will support the door can be built to fit the opening between its set of legs. The top and bottom of the case would then be cut to fit--a rectangle with notched corners to fit the legs.
I'm drawing this up in Google Sketchup, but haven't gotten to this part yet.
And then my next question is about the chairs. *That's* going to be a punishing task--the missus wants eight chairs for this thing, built to fit. As the table surface is higher than your normal piece, I know it's going to be a challenge to build them, but I figure that after I build the first one I can then build seven others that match each other but don't match the first one.
No, I've never built a chair before.
So, my question on chairs: Do you have any recommendations for primers, online study sites, or videos I should study up on before I start designing them?
Thanks, folks.
Anyway, it's a copy of one we found in a furniture store; very similar to these:
My question is on designing the case and mounting it to the legs.
The table top looks like the second picture--it has four wings that fold up under the table and will make the surface a 60" diameter circle when folded out. There are aprons under the top; the case isn't what holds the legs together. The table surface is 36" off the floor. I don't have the dimensions of the case just yet, but that's unimportant at this point.
I'm thinking that the three sides that aren't the door face should be mortise and tenoned to their respective legs, and then the frame that will support the door can be built to fit the opening between its set of legs. The top and bottom of the case would then be cut to fit--a rectangle with notched corners to fit the legs.
I'm drawing this up in Google Sketchup, but haven't gotten to this part yet.
And then my next question is about the chairs. *That's* going to be a punishing task--the missus wants eight chairs for this thing, built to fit. As the table surface is higher than your normal piece, I know it's going to be a challenge to build them, but I figure that after I build the first one I can then build seven others that match each other but don't match the first one.
No, I've never built a chair before.
So, my question on chairs: Do you have any recommendations for primers, online study sites, or videos I should study up on before I start designing them?
Thanks, folks.
Semper fi,
Brad
Brad