ROb McGilp
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Compliments of the season all,
Every time the Outlaws and accessory people decide it's our turn for Christmas lunch, I end up making a table for them to sit at. This time its a Merbau outdoor table, 2.4m x 1.4m in size, with 6 bench seats. And so much time to make it in...not!
This is the saga, spread over several posts.
Pic #1 shows the general layout, complete with supervisor. The slats are standard 90mm x19mm decking. The frame is 110 x 45mm Merbau, cut from 290mm boards using the TS75. I like the grunt the 75 has and that's why I bought it.
The whole thing is dominoed, using 10 x 50mm and 6 x 40mm "outdoor" dominoes with Titebond IIi glue.
You can see the 10 x 50's hanging out the side. There are four in each corner joint and two in each center rail joint.
Pic #2 shows the domino mortices cut into one of the center rails and
Pic #3 shows the domis in position.
Pic #4 shows the top glued up and clamped.
More to follow,
Regards,
Rob
Every time the Outlaws and accessory people decide it's our turn for Christmas lunch, I end up making a table for them to sit at. This time its a Merbau outdoor table, 2.4m x 1.4m in size, with 6 bench seats. And so much time to make it in...not!
This is the saga, spread over several posts.
Pic #1 shows the general layout, complete with supervisor. The slats are standard 90mm x19mm decking. The frame is 110 x 45mm Merbau, cut from 290mm boards using the TS75. I like the grunt the 75 has and that's why I bought it.
The whole thing is dominoed, using 10 x 50mm and 6 x 40mm "outdoor" dominoes with Titebond IIi glue.
You can see the 10 x 50's hanging out the side. There are four in each corner joint and two in each center rail joint.
Pic #2 shows the domino mortices cut into one of the center rails and
Pic #3 shows the domis in position.
Pic #4 shows the top glued up and clamped.
More to follow,
Regards,
Rob