for a change. A simple, little, Bedside Table...also out of Pine....Not sure IF anyone here would like to follow along...
Ripped a 2 x 10 piece of scrap Pine...leftover from the Bedframe build...into four leg blanks...
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Ganged them up, and jointed away the saw marks..
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BTW, those blanks are 25" long.
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There was a 1 x 10 x 4' plank in the shop, to make a top for the table....cut it into two pieces, jointed the edges to make a glue joint..
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Bead of glue on one edge, moosh the other edge back and forth in the glue, until it "sticks"...then apply the clamps and a caul...then laid out two 1 x 4 x 4's
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And see where to cut these down at...to make a set of aprons....had a few bad knots to cut out...
That's a start...coming up?
Taper the legs? bead and tenon the aprons? Maybe flatten the top, and joint the edges?
Apron blanks needed ripped down to 3" wide...then jointed so they matched..
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Since there was a few knots along a couple sides.....Laid out for some tenons...After I had run the bead cutter down a face side, and an edge
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Mitre box was set for the shoulder cuts, then the bandsaw did the cheek cuts..
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Which left the mortises to be laid out and chopped...that will be the next episode
Mortises were laid out, to fit each tenon...some were thinner than others..meh
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Top had been milled to shape, then set aside, out of the way..
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Outside corner on each leg got a double bead...
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Toys were laid out...a few other chisels would later show up, depending on how wide or narrow the mortise was to be..
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Rinse, and repeat 7 more times...then a dry fit, to set up the clamps needed..
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Then Supper time. Next episode? How about a glue-up?
Trying to get this all caught up.....after Supper, had to haul the glue bottle down to the shop. And the camera...and a claw hammer that needed tightened up....
Tried to glue this thing right where it sat......didn't go too well.
...finally got it onto the flattest spot in the shop's floor..
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A diagonal clamp to pull the top into square....moved this mess back onto the bench ( so people could walk by, and not hit anything)
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More clamps...
one leg was splayed out, the other splayed in...front two legs were wider than the back two...will let this sit overnight..while I pick dried glue off of me fingers.
maybe tomorrow, I can make the corner blocks to attach the top with? Maybe do a molded edge on the top? Then a NON-PAINT based finish can be applied
We'll see..
Stay tuned...just a simple, little table...for MY side of the bed.
Not much got done today...
got the base out of the clamps, made some corner blocks..
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On the Mitersaw. Installed the blocks into the base..
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With glue and screws...cut a slot to attach the top to the base..
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After centering the base on the underside of the top...flipped top over, and ran a cove bit around the top edge...
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Stirred a can of Golden Oak stain, and applied a first coat..
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Then set it aside to dry for awhile. may need a second coat.
Just a simple, little table. Once the top is dry, I can flip the table on to it's top, and finish the rest of the table. Then maybe a coat or two of gloss poly?
Put the table up on the bench, today. Cleaned things up, and added a coat of stain...
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Everything got a coat, including the corner blocks..
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Then the trash can was hauled upstairs
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And out to the firepit...may roast some hotdogs, later
letting the stain dry, before a coat or two of Gloss Poly gets brushed on....maybe tomorrow?
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