Long Road Trip yesterday...did not get much done IN the shop...however...need to update this post a bit, eh?
So..clamps came off the base...and set the base down on the Table's top...
Center it up..wanted to see how much room there was on each end...so I can mark out and cut a radius..
With my "State of the Art" Sabre Saw...
brace for the center..
Laid out and needing a cut or 3...then, hand chop a socket, centered on the top of the long rails..
In the two end braces, a couple slotted holes were drilled...along with a single one in the center brace...center the base onto the top..
A single screw and a washer installed, to keep things centered..the 2 screws and washers..
The slots and the washers work together, to allow wood movement in the top..
Those slots are fairly easy to make with just a drill....first drill a hole straight through the brace, then, rock the drill back and forth, and up and down, to change it into a slot..
So..next trip to the shop...I need to run a cove bit around the top edge of the Top...and then sand everything to at least 220 grit....
Stain? A coat of Witch's Brew..brushed on, and wiped off...and then maybe a couple coats of Warm Gloss Poly...
Once this Table Project is out of the shop...I do have another to get started on...
This ugly thing in the Bathroom...does NOT match the rest of the Cabinets..
Neither this, nor..
Nor this...I MIGHT be able to recycle the hardware..maybe...
Stay tuned..
So..clamps came off the base...and set the base down on the Table's top...
Center it up..wanted to see how much room there was on each end...so I can mark out and cut a radius..
With my "State of the Art" Sabre Saw...
brace for the center..
Laid out and needing a cut or 3...then, hand chop a socket, centered on the top of the long rails..
In the two end braces, a couple slotted holes were drilled...along with a single one in the center brace...center the base onto the top..
A single screw and a washer installed, to keep things centered..the 2 screws and washers..
The slots and the washers work together, to allow wood movement in the top..
Those slots are fairly easy to make with just a drill....first drill a hole straight through the brace, then, rock the drill back and forth, and up and down, to change it into a slot..
So..next trip to the shop...I need to run a cove bit around the top edge of the Top...and then sand everything to at least 220 grit....
Stain? A coat of Witch's Brew..brushed on, and wiped off...and then maybe a couple coats of Warm Gloss Poly...
Once this Table Project is out of the shop...I do have another to get started on...
This ugly thing in the Bathroom...does NOT match the rest of the Cabinets..
Neither this, nor..
Nor this...I MIGHT be able to recycle the hardware..maybe...
Stay tuned..
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that