The storey and design
Hi all and a happy Christmas to you all,
Someone donated an old Jarrah https://www.wood-database.com/jarrah/ coffee table to my woodworking club and nobody seemed to want it as it was a bit dated and a very chunky bit of furniture.
I claimed it and proceeded to cut it up into pieces that I could work with.
I wanted to build a hall table for my daughter that matched the coffee table I built for her last year using Jarrah and Jacaranda so I set out doing a rough design. Nowhere near your quality Mads!
I wanted it to be a delicate piece so I decided to cut the legs thin and give them a slight taper so I built a jig to do this on the table saw.
Next to do the mortice and tenon joints.
Hi all and a happy Christmas to you all,
Someone donated an old Jarrah https://www.wood-database.com/jarrah/ coffee table to my woodworking club and nobody seemed to want it as it was a bit dated and a very chunky bit of furniture.
I claimed it and proceeded to cut it up into pieces that I could work with.
I wanted to build a hall table for my daughter that matched the coffee table I built for her last year using Jarrah and Jacaranda so I set out doing a rough design. Nowhere near your quality Mads!
I wanted it to be a delicate piece so I decided to cut the legs thin and give them a slight taper so I built a jig to do this on the table saw.
Next to do the mortice and tenon joints.