Been wanting to make a couple small tables for different purposes. Got one done and the other mostly done.
Took these pictures with my phone. First time. Camera does a better job.
Small Utility Table
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Re: Small Utility Table
excellent...
how did you do the legs to apron???
how did you do the legs to apron???
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Re: Small Utility Table
They are just glued in place no mechanical fasteners. I used a grid pattern, think inside apron and it feels plenty strong.
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Re: Small Utility Table
The legs are some old growth fir. I have some cabinet doors I saved years ago I cut up to make things. The top is a Black Walnut veneered top scavenged from a discarded sewing machine cabinet.
So therefore none of the new growth, expensive lumber producing trees, were harmed for this build.
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Re: Small Utility Table
So you are both talented and benevolent.HandyDan wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 12:15 pm The legs are some old growth fir. I have some cabinet doors I saved years ago I cut up to make things. The top is a Black Walnut veneered top scavenged from a discarded sewing machine cabinet.
So therefore none of the new growth, expensive lumber producing trees, were harmed for this build.
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I've was into recycling long before recycling was cool. I have built many things with recycled materials.Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 1:00 pmSo you are both talented and benevolent.HandyDan wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 12:15 pm The legs are some old growth fir. I have some cabinet doors I saved years ago I cut up to make things. The top is a Black Walnut veneered top scavenged from a discarded sewing machine cabinet.
So therefore none of the new growth, expensive lumber producing trees, were harmed for this build.
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Re: Small Utility Table
Second table is finished. Used up more of the fir for the frame but the legs were purchased at Restore. Four for $2.00. Used Corian scrap for the top. Now I have somewhere to put my soup while I watch Wheel of Fortune as I eat.
There are no mechanical fasteners in leg frames. I glued everything together in a grid. They are quite strong like this. I hot glued wooden angles to the top to mount it with a screw in each one that holds it to the frame work.
There are no mechanical fasteners in leg frames. I glued everything together in a grid. They are quite strong like this. I hot glued wooden angles to the top to mount it with a screw in each one that holds it to the frame work.
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