Triangle Table
comments (0) December 15th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Our daughter requested a "catch all" table to fit between a sofa and an easy chair. The triangular space allowed a table 22 inches wide and I made it 21 inches high. The top is walnut on the outer edge, moving inwards is birds eye maple, padauk, maple, walnut, and zebra wood. Turned legs are walnut with turned birds eye maple braces. I made a jig to accept the 60 degree angles for gluing the top. Legs are joined to the top with mortise and tenon. Leg braces were mortise and tenon joinery and I made an angle jig for drilling the leg mortises. Finished with 3 coats of varathane.
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table
Contest Description
Congratulations to our three winners! Trialsman for Jewelry "Books", golfgloeckner for Curly Cherry toolchests, and Kvakker for Guitar Stand.
Three prize packages were awarded.
First Prize
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane
• Stanley Seetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 60-1/2 Low Angle Block Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No.9-1/2 Block Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 92 Shoulder/Chisel Plane
• FatMax Xtreme Instant-Change Handsaw System
Second Prize
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane
• Stanley Seetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane
• Stanley Sweetheart No.9-1/2 Block Plane
• FatMax Xtreme Instant-Change Handsaw System
Third Prize
• Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane
• Stanley Seetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane
• FatMax Xtreme Instant-Change Handsaw System
Contest ended December 28
Winner was selected by the community and announced on January 12.










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