by Comyn » Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:46 am
Got together with Brogan again after work - this time picked up dinner on the way over so we didn't waste as much time on that. Completing the table top is far simpler than the undercarriage, technically. However, you can still end up with a problem on the tabletop unless you square the legs really well, as we discovered a little late. Next time I think we should construct a temporary square (or two large L pieces) out of pipe clamps somehow.
Both of us were pretty tired, but we managed to get the leg pieces cut to fit the tabletop and sanded, assemble and drill the tabletop onto the cross pieces, punch out cedar plugs to cover the screw holes, glue them in, sand everything down, stain, and linseed oil the whole table in about 4 hours. This time includes a liberal clean-up of the shop which is, as always, required. Table parts are drying back near the trailers. The wood (including 4 more pieces of 5' cedar) for another table is stacked against the rear wall near the wood pile.
A few pics taken during the construction process have been posted here.
- Undercarriage
- Legs
- Sanding and Branding
A final assembly shot will be added to the Clann Tables page.
Intentions are to pick up the finished table tonight so that it can be shown at the meeting on Saturday, if we can co-ordinate on that today. Many thanks to Brogan for making this all possible, and Aonghus for making the shop available to us.
Got together with Brogan again after work - this time picked up dinner on the way over so we didn't waste as much time on that. Completing the table top is far simpler than the undercarriage, technically. However, you can still end up with a problem on the tabletop unless you square the legs really well, as we discovered a little late. Next time I think we should construct a temporary square (or two large L pieces) out of pipe clamps somehow.
Both of us were pretty tired, but we managed to get the leg pieces cut to fit the tabletop and sanded, assemble and drill the tabletop onto the cross pieces, punch out cedar plugs to cover the screw holes, glue them in, sand everything down, stain, and linseed oil the whole table in about 4 hours. This time includes a liberal clean-up of the shop which is, as always, required. Table parts are drying back near the trailers. The wood (including 4 more pieces of 5' cedar) for another table is stacked against the rear wall near the wood pile.
A few pics taken during the construction process have been posted here.
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A final assembly shot will be added to the Clann Tables page.
Intentions are to pick up the finished table tonight so that it can be shown at the meeting on Saturday, if we can co-ordinate on that today. Many thanks to Brogan for making this all possible, and Aonghus for making the shop available to us.