02-17-2019, 09:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2019, 09:26 PM by shoottmx.
Edit Reason: clarification
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LOML and I went to dinner at a cool pub that had an interesting plant stand in the entry. We took a couple pics, one with her standing beside the stand for scale, then I went to work. It's not a piece for every taste but we like it and it fits well in our home. It's all birdseye maple, the top and aprons are from the same board, the legs are all from one board as well. The legs are 48" high, 3 1/2" wide and just under 1 1/2" thick. The top and aprons are 7/8" thick. Finish is Bush Oil.
In this thread I had asked for advise on joining the aprons to the legs at 45*. As always there were several folks, that gave me excellent guidance.
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First thing was to calculate dimensions and make a test leg out of 2X material. Once that was done I made a fixture (thanks R.Sam) that served to both mill flats on the legs to mate to the aprons and to rout loose tenon mortises. I used a 1/2" upcut spiral bit with a small pilot to mill the flats and a 1" pilot to cut the mortises.
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Different stops to locate the mortises
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Legs mortised
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Mortises were cut in the aprons on my mortiser. Here's a dry fit before legs were shaped
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Thanks for looking.
g
In this thread I had asked for advise on joining the aprons to the legs at 45*. As always there were several folks, that gave me excellent guidance.
[attachment=16592]
[attachment=16593]
[attachment=16594]
[attachment=16595]
[attachment=16596]
First thing was to calculate dimensions and make a test leg out of 2X material. Once that was done I made a fixture (thanks R.Sam) that served to both mill flats on the legs to mate to the aprons and to rout loose tenon mortises. I used a 1/2" upcut spiral bit with a small pilot to mill the flats and a 1" pilot to cut the mortises.
[attachment=16597]
[attachment=16598]
Different stops to locate the mortises
[attachment=16599]
Legs mortised
[attachment=16600]
Mortises were cut in the aprons on my mortiser. Here's a dry fit before legs were shaped
[attachment=16601]
Thanks for looking.
g
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"You can see the stars and still not see the light"
The Eagles: Already Gone