Hey all,
John's (Belle City Woodworking) beautiful table over at the Daily Bench thread got me motivated to start a thread about a table I'm making.
My wife wants a long table for family dinners. Somewhere near 9ft long and about 38 inches wide. We looked at some pictures of different styles, and decided on a simple looking farm table.
We live on an old farm. A few years ago, I built a desk out of reclaimed lumber, all from the farm. It turned out nice, so now we're going bigger! I'm going to try and make it entirely from wood found on the farm.
I've been looking at this beam for years. It was just sitting unused in the rafters. It's a 4" by 6" and 19 feet long! Just a few blemishes. I'll be able to get all of the legs from it.
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The beam has "1938 Hank E." Painted on the side. That's interesting, because the previous owner was named Henry, and his last name started with 'E'. But we were told that they didn't move to the farm until the late 1940's. Maybe just a coincidence??
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Here's the material for the table top. 9 ft long, and some are 18" wide! They were used as walls in the granary building. I removed a few of the walls so that I could use the building as a garden shed.
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More to come!
John's (Belle City Woodworking) beautiful table over at the Daily Bench thread got me motivated to start a thread about a table I'm making.
My wife wants a long table for family dinners. Somewhere near 9ft long and about 38 inches wide. We looked at some pictures of different styles, and decided on a simple looking farm table.
We live on an old farm. A few years ago, I built a desk out of reclaimed lumber, all from the farm. It turned out nice, so now we're going bigger! I'm going to try and make it entirely from wood found on the farm.
I've been looking at this beam for years. It was just sitting unused in the rafters. It's a 4" by 6" and 19 feet long! Just a few blemishes. I'll be able to get all of the legs from it.
[attachment=16378]
The beam has "1938 Hank E." Painted on the side. That's interesting, because the previous owner was named Henry, and his last name started with 'E'. But we were told that they didn't move to the farm until the late 1940's. Maybe just a coincidence??
[attachment=16382]
Here's the material for the table top. 9 ft long, and some are 18" wide! They were used as walls in the granary building. I removed a few of the walls so that I could use the building as a garden shed.
[attachment=16383]
More to come!