Shutter Table
May 13th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
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Table before final finish & glass inset on top.
Final dimensions are 12" x 12" x 18".
Stiles were resawn to make the frame--not a 1/4" to spare. Louvres became panel. The semi-circles are where the control rods joined the stiles.
Original shutter with what is probably original paint. One end and half of one stile were rotted through.
The leg blanks sprouted "warts" as I filled the louvre holes with plugs oriented to match the grain.
I sanded the louvres to "redistribute" the original paint, then sealed with shellac. I then trimmed them, planed them to 1/8", and glued them to solid pine substrate to avoid wood movement issues.
Table before final finish & glass inset on top.
Final dimensions are 12" x 12" x 18".
A shutter from my great-grandfather's house became a wedding gift table for his great-great-grandson.
Stiles became legs. Rails became the top frame. Louvres became aprons and the top panel.
A glass insert (not shown) protects the top panel.
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, pine
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Congratulations to our winner Clark Kellogg, aka Clarkatron, with his garden bench made from reclaimed “sinker” cypress.
Prize Package:
- Fine Woodworking Archive Collection DVD-ROM
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- Fine Woodworking Mug
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Winner was announced on May 29, 2009.
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