Showing posts with label aromatic cedar slab table. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 04, 2012

It takes a village, again!


You know how I'm always saying "practice makes perfect" in the woodshop? Here's another case of that! A past client of mine wandered in with some of the most awesome aromatic cedar boards I've ever seen. He saw them at a lumber mill in Colorado and had to have them. (I know that feeling!)

They were roughly two and a half inches thick, and six feet long.  Really gorgeous boards, but with some splits and checking throughout.  


His vision was to make a dining table with them - so we sat and discussed a few details, but he mostly left things up to me. Sweet. The plan is for me to make this table, and since he's a painter/finisher - he's going to apply the final finish.

That's even sweeter, in my mind!

I started by running the planks over the jointer. They were bigger than me!



The top is comprised of three pieces, with live edges on the outside. 


Gluing it together took a village.




The next step will involve trimming the ends of the table top, and dealing with some of the splits.  Should be interesting! 

Thanks to everyone who helped - your help made this glue-up go SO much easier!