Monday, February 10, 2014
a custom round cherry dining table


this is a better photo, taken with better light and a professional background paper.

another inspiration piece. this table we made back in 2008

another inspiration piece. this table we made back in 2008

the natural cherry and maple burl table, before the finish

the pedestal propeller is three layers of plywood, veneered with 1/16th inch cherry veneer, applied using a male/female form and veneer bag.

the pedestal is 8 separate pieces glued up using our trusty jorgensen band clamps

trevor did the inlay with 6 triangles in the central element and a bunch of small pieces that create the borders.


you can see the apron in the background of this photo, early in the finish process. its eight pieces of a circle, cut from 8/4, and joined with festool dominos, glue, and pocket screws. there is also a 5/16ths slightly offset and overlapping bead on the bottom edge of the apron.
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