I delivered LOMLs conference table today

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  • radhak
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 3061
    • Miramar, FL
    • Right Tilt 3HP Unisaw

    #16
    That's an awesome work!! I don't believe I have seen Padauk before, but now love it!

    12 coats of shellac, hmmm? Now I am hoping to do that many number to try and get close . What varnish did you use?

    Is that a castor peeking out at the bottom? How many?
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
    - Aristotle

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    • lrogers
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2002
      • 3853
      • Mobile, AL. USA.
      • BT3000

      #17
      The finish looks like it was about a foot deep! What a gloss. All your hard work really paid off.
      Larry R. Rogers
      The Samurai Wood Butcher
      http://splash54.multiply.com
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      • Bruce Cohen
        Veteran Member
        • May 2003
        • 2698
        • Nanuet, NY, USA.
        • BT3100

        #18
        I'm usually not a big fan of glossy finishes, I'm more of an oil finish guy. But after seeing your table, I'm now a convert.

        What a beautiful finish. You should be real proud of yourself.

        Now, don't let your wife scratch the top.

        Great job,

        Bruce
        "Western civilization didn't make all men equal,
        Samuel Colt did"

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        • cabinetman
          Gone but not Forgotten RIP
          • Jun 2006
          • 15216
          • So. Florida
          • Delta

          #19
          Nice craftsmanship and the scale looks good. Looks like you used shinola magnifico.
          .

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          • TheRic
            • Jun 2004
            • 1912
            • West Central Ohio
            • bt3100

            #20
            Originally posted by smorris
            You know how it goes, you need a mortiser to do it just right and your router is now mounted in the table and the other one is dedicated to dovetails. To make something that requires so much edge joining and facing of course a jointer is mandatory. Of course I won't get away with that again.
            OF course not you already have THOSE tools!!

            Looks GREAT!!! I like how the legs turned out, I wouldn't change a thing about them. 12 coats wow, sounds like you spent more time on the finishing then actually making it.
            Ric

            Plan for the worst, hope for the best!

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            • Crash2510
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 830
              • North Central Ohio

              #21
              looks great you finish is awesome

              could use it as a mirror for shaving
              Phil In Ohio
              The basement woodworker

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              • partialresponse
                Forum Newbie
                • Dec 2003
                • 61
                • Morgan Hill, CA, USA.
                • Ryobi BT 3000

                #22
                Lovely piece of work! 12 + 4 coats eh? So that's what it takes to get a finish like that. Unfortunately I will never accomplish such a finish.....From where do you summon the patience to apply that many coats? I'm always in a hurry to get through the finishing stage.

                This is a lesson for me in applying a finish.

                - Kofi

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                • jackellis
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                  • Nov 2003
                  • 2638
                  • Tahoe City, CA, USA.
                  • BT3100

                  #23
                  That's a really nice piece of work. Certainly as nice as any piece of furniture I've ever seen.

                  In fact, I like it so much I have to ask whether you'd mind if I copied the design. I'll probably need a small table like that for my office and I have plenty lumber sitting around (not paduak) that would work for something like this.

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                  • GPA61
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 709
                    • Rancho Cucamonga, CA
                    • BT 3100 & JET JWTS

                    #24
                    Wow, that is just beatiful. Excellent work.
                    Claudio

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                    • smorris
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 695
                      • Tampa, Florida, USA.

                      #25
                      I just caught back up to this. I had no idea I had gotten so many responses and so positive. Thank you all.

                      To answer a few questions

                      1) Yes, there are casters. It weighs about 50 pounds and was going on carpet so it seemed a good idea. There are 5 casters, 4 around the perimeter and 1 in the center to prevent bowing.

                      2) Feel free to use the design. I used a site called the octagon calculator to work out the dimensions on the top and base. The top is 48" and the base is 24. The legs are 2.5".

                      When I made the legs I made them long and cut off about 4" on each. since I am loathe to throw out good expensive wood I studied them for a while and had an idea. I bored them out and am finishing them now and my wife will pass them out to a few of the folks at her office as pencil holders.
                      --
                      Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice

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                      • SARGE..g-47

                        #26
                        Extremely well done, SM. I just am getting caught up as I have been away more or less for 3 weeks and I just saw it. Keep up the out-standing work.

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