Bloodwood Table
comments (5) February 18th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
According to the manager at the woodshop, this piece of bloodwood stood against a wall in the back of the warehouse in a pile of misfits for at least 10 years before I was lucky enough to dig it out. This piece is 73” long & the top is over 2” thick, and weighs a ton. The heartwood is very dense and the sapwood is still in great shape despite the spalting and long-term air drying. It was fantastic to work with and takes an excellent polish.
The curly maple third leg was a generous gift from a friend who also had it standing in the back of his shop for many years. Also a hard to find piece and a lucky addition.
Bloodwood, maple and mahogany with wenge accents.
Design or Plan used: My own design
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Comments (5)
Posted: 2:31 pm on February 19th
Posted: 1:45 pm on February 19th
Posted: 8:29 am on February 19th
It’s actually a table not a bench, so weight is not really a problem. But as it is, the 2in+ thickness and density of the materials all around are extremely stable. Plus, the geometry of the base design and tenoned joinery actually sets up a tremendous static load capability. Basically, you can park a truck on this thing with load to spare. That being said, it is a three-leg table, and rather tall, so the truck better not wiggle very much or it could come crashing down. In normal use it’s very stable, and I did design it to be mated with a built-in set of shelving, so it will be attached and even more stabilized when it’s all said and done. Trading off design for stability can be good, but it has to be safe as well. Not always an easy problem to solve to be sure.
Posted: 5:47 pm on February 18th
Posted: 3:30 pm on February 18th
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