Hayrake table, extended version.
comments (5) September 15th, 2011 in Reader's Gallery
This is a derivative from the FWW.com's Hayrake table. However, my family needed a longer version with a table top amost 8' long. Modifying the design was trivial in this case. This is my 3rd woodworking project, so a lot of learning was done during the process. Milling 8' boards with a 6" jointer wasn't doable, so I had to make up a sled and square the stock on the tablesaw (it worked OK). All joinery is made by hand, the table top was a 5 hours (at least) of aerobic exercise with my No.5 handplane. The entire project is finished with Danish oil, and covered by many coats of polyurethane to protect the top (and a few coats for the stretcher).
I like to make my own design, but this time, the pre-made plan fitted very well what I wanted to do.
Design or Plan used: The Hayrake table
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Comments (5)
I had considered using English Ash myself, but I finally decided on English Oak, for my copy of this table. Sourcing Two and a half inch planks, quarter-sawn is proving difficult, and I might have to go for a centre-board from a through sawn log.
My table will be seven foot by four and a half. Although, will probably use a number five and a half Jack plane! :)
Super work and again... Well done.
J
Posted: 6:19 am on October 28th
Posted: 4:23 am on September 17th
Michael, the videos were most useful. I was afraid that it would give too much away and it'd feel like repeating someone else's work, but it didn't. This was a great resource. Thanks!
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