08-24-2020, 11:32 AM
Last month Derek posted a table build: https://forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7356264
His design inspired me to build this hall table for my daughter. I kept the dimensions very similar including the 3 degree side-splay of the legs but I radiused the ends of the tabletop instead of the long edges and I tapered the legs a little more (down to 5/8 inches.)
The base is oak with 3 coats of Minwax Polyshades Espresso thinned with mineral spirits to become a wiping varnish. Then clear coated with polyurethane.
The top is figured quarter-sawn oak that I book matched. A small knot appeared as I planed it and I had to decide if getting rid of the knot was more important than keeping the bookmatch. The bookmatch won so I filled the knot with epoxy (tinted black). The top got a coat of boiled linseed oil, then 3 coats of satin poly.
![[Image: 50263819712_00c7dbf0d8_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263819712_00c7dbf0d8_c.jpg)
![[Image: 50263819687_1d3956ff2c_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263819687_1d3956ff2c_c.jpg)
I cut a cove on the underside of the tabletop to lighten the look. Now it has an apparent thickness of 1/2 inch.
![[Image: 50263634741_c464c6677c_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263634741_c464c6677c_c.jpg)
This is a better shot of the figured top just prior to spraying the third and final coat of satin poly.
![[Image: 50262977603_cdacb2f96a_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50262977603_cdacb2f96a_c.jpg)
Thanks for looking and thanks again to Derek.
Mike
His design inspired me to build this hall table for my daughter. I kept the dimensions very similar including the 3 degree side-splay of the legs but I radiused the ends of the tabletop instead of the long edges and I tapered the legs a little more (down to 5/8 inches.)
The base is oak with 3 coats of Minwax Polyshades Espresso thinned with mineral spirits to become a wiping varnish. Then clear coated with polyurethane.
The top is figured quarter-sawn oak that I book matched. A small knot appeared as I planed it and I had to decide if getting rid of the knot was more important than keeping the bookmatch. The bookmatch won so I filled the knot with epoxy (tinted black). The top got a coat of boiled linseed oil, then 3 coats of satin poly.
![[Image: 50263819712_00c7dbf0d8_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263819712_00c7dbf0d8_c.jpg)
![[Image: 50263819687_1d3956ff2c_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263819687_1d3956ff2c_c.jpg)
I cut a cove on the underside of the tabletop to lighten the look. Now it has an apparent thickness of 1/2 inch.
![[Image: 50263634741_c464c6677c_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263634741_c464c6677c_c.jpg)
This is a better shot of the figured top just prior to spraying the third and final coat of satin poly.
![[Image: 50262977603_cdacb2f96a_c.jpg]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50262977603_cdacb2f96a_c.jpg)
Thanks for looking and thanks again to Derek.
Mike