A kitchen work table from recycled pine and oak for a friend

comments (0) December 10th, 2008 in Reader's Gallery

Ramon_Szmuk Ramon_Szmuk, member
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Defects covered with wallnut paste inlay
All wood used was recycled, the pine for the tabletop came from an old bedpost I found on the street and the oak legs came from old stairway hand rails from a friends house.
Floating tennon joinery
To cover the defects in the scrap wood I carved a pattern connecting the defects and filled it with wallnut paste, blemish turned into embellishment

I made this table all from recycled wood, the pine for the tabletop came from an old bedpost I found laying arround on the street, the oak legs used to be old stairway hand rails.

I created a design that covered the defects that the pine boards came with (screw holes etc.)
I carved the shape and filled it with wallnut paste. all in all the table was built for less than 10$ but a lot of work came into it, which I happily gave as a christmass present for a friend
of mine who is a cook and always complained he didn't have enough work room in the kitchen, I hope this will help.. :)


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Kitchen table from recycled wood
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