Preparing the boards
From my blog:
Now I start the full-size conference table for a client. This table will be 2X the size of this one I shared here, and submitted to the
Winter 2009 Woodworking Awards:
But I will change the edge treatment as follows:
I want to be able do preliminary grain matching, before cutting the boards closer to size. Since at this stage I am
not flattening the boards, the #3 is perfect and fast for the job:
Rough boards are not perfectly flat, so my planing stop did not do its job. Time to bring out something more substantial - the Gramercy holdfast - one good WHACK!, and I can resume planing:
Cleaned up, so I could use the floor to match the boards before cutting them to length plus about 6 inches:
Now I can better match the boards, and decide where to cut them:
Once cut, I use the power jointer and planer to make these perfectly flat. The edges needed a little tweaking, so I used the "other" jointer, to create a little "spring" in the joint, to minimize the risk of gaps developing near the ends of the table; the boards in the clamps are already done, and the surface between them is perfectly flat; but I still must do the third and fourth boards:
At the end of the day I
had to peek at the grain on one of the boards for the aprons:
The build continues… Thanks for following along!
Al