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...
Ganged them up, and jointed away the saw marks..
BTW, those blanks are 25" long.
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..
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
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?
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..
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)
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..
On the Mitersaw. Installed the blocks into the base..
With glue and screws...cut a slot to attach the top to the base..
After centering the base on the underside of the top...flipped top over, and ran a cove bit around the top edge...
Stirred a can of Golden Oak stain, and applied a first coat..
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?
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