Another table

Falch

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So, here is another creation, a small coffe table with built in vase/bowl/decoration. A litte co creation together with the glass blowers i work in-house with.
Tabletop in white oak, legs in walnut. Finish is Osmo polyx, matte.

Dimensions are 60wx60dx70hcm

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enjoy :)
 

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Nice design!  I like the simplicity and the choice of woods and finish.

can you show a bit more on how you made the legs and attached them to the table?

Also, it looks like you back beveled the top.  Was that just done on the table saw?

Thank you for sharing!

neil
 
Thanks for the kind words! :)

The legs are made up of three pieces, 28 mm w x 20 mm d x X long, dominoed together. One of the long pieces, the one facing outwards, has a 45 degree bevel going out in a "sharp" edge. The other one is square. The outward facing one has a piece "removed" so that the back piece can angle into it, see pictures, and the back piece has stock removed to "lighten" the visuals and the legs "impact" on the floor.
The legs are, brutaly i know, screwed with two screws in to the table top through the top most piece of the leg. I was considering dominoing it into the top, but that would have made a possible disasembling process hard. Flatpack/ikea style FTW :P

And yeah, The beveling of the tabletop is done on the tablesaw with top standing verticaly. I wanted a low angle bevel, 14 degrees, and most tabletops only go to 45.

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Enjoy :)
 

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reminds me of the old wooden tripods that are in, at the moment, thanks for sharing
 
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