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Table turners
Table turners













table turners

Good thing I made it because I realized that since the legs are curved all they way from the floor to the top, I have to make the loose tenon joints before I bandsaw the Legs or create the curved sides.Ī few weeks ago I made a Sketchup model of the desk. There was some tricky joinery involved in attaching the side and legs to the frame so I made a Pine mock up of the frame. The challenging part will be the curved sides that follow the curve of the leg. I was going to make it natural edge, but I’ve since decided to go with a rectangular Cherry top. This was to give me an idea of the proportions I had chosen to see how they would look. I used cardboard cut to full size for the front face and legs of the proposed desk. There’s a stool holding up the what was going to be the top. This is a mockup photo of the desk I took in 2014. Back in 2014 I had rough cut most of the cherry parts for the desk, fortunately I didn’t find an alternate use for them in the last 6 years. I’ve decided that I have a need for one in my office. I stopped working on the desk because I didn’t think we could use it in the new house. In 2015 we moved after having lived in our first house for 40 years, something I thought we would never do. In my stay home mode, I’m working on an entry desk that I started in 2014 at my at our old house in Lower Burrell.















Table turners