Wednesday, January 22, 2014
a double pedestal oval table

this table is heading to california tomorrow. its been in the works for a while and we had a small glitch when it came to the final finish color . its a totally new color and today, will said weve got to get more of this stain ... it was hard to photograph, and how it reads is sensitive to how your monitor is set. its a really warm orange brown color .. click the photos to enlarge them.

close up

earthquake handles .. i did mention california, didn;t i?

the clients original photoshopped image




birds eye view

there was some talk about earthquakes, (the client lives north of san francisco), and earthquake handles, which turn out to be something to hold onto if you have to get under the table in the event of the earthquake, the design work proceeded and eventually we struck a deal.


handle and base layout



after a rough cut with the jigsaw, trevor used the template and a top bearing flush cut bit to rout the table to final shape and add the aprons and stiffeners 
then, using the cnc, he cut the patterns for the base pieces. on the original table, the pieces that ran the length of the table were longer than the ones that ran across the table. after some study though, we decided that with two pedestals, the bases should be all the same.

bandsaw, sand, bandsaw, sand ... repeat as necessary.



fit it up ...

interesting shapes upside down too ..



base only

with chairs

early on, we tried oval vs. racetrack ... oval won ...
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