Here’s my latest effort. A Tasmanian Blackwood and European Beech hall table.
After milling up the stock to dimension with the machinery it’s mostly hand made, I used the DF500 to set the drawer rails into the frame but otherwise hand cut mortise and tenons and dovetails.
I’m pleased with how the Blackwood inlays have worked out on the legs, and below the rails, and the depth of the shadow line below the top.
Lots of mistakes made along the way but as usual if you don’t know they are there they are hard to see!!
Anyway every project is a learning experience.
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After milling up the stock to dimension with the machinery it’s mostly hand made, I used the DF500 to set the drawer rails into the frame but otherwise hand cut mortise and tenons and dovetails.
I’m pleased with how the Blackwood inlays have worked out on the legs, and below the rails, and the depth of the shadow line below the top.
Lots of mistakes made along the way but as usual if you don’t know they are there they are hard to see!!
Anyway every project is a learning experience.








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