NL-mikkla
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- Jan 3, 2014
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Here’s the story of my current project
It was my best friend’s birthday and I gave him a voucher for a table.
He could basically choose any table to his liking and I would make that for him, always a risky present
My idea was a dining table, but he came up with this coffee table.
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Really nice and challenging design.
I really like furniture out of plywood.
I like the looks of all those little stripes etc.
Anyway, I had no idea how to start.
Thought it would be best to make a routerjig and then route a certain amount of “rings” and glue them together.
First tried to cut out a ring from wood using the PS420 Carvex circulair thing.
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That didn’t work, the ring looks oke, but is way to thin to act as a jig
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By chance I could buy 80 sheets of cut off’s plywood 40mm thick.
They were still large enough to cut out the rings, and I could make a good deal.
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My friend knows his way around with autocad and he made a small program to cut the router jig
I then contact our local machine shop and had the rings made in some sort of plastic.
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This worked! By now I was so impressed with the design I wanted one table for myself.
I had enough wood for three tables so started routing.
I can tell you, repeating work like this makes me crazy!!
It was my best friend’s birthday and I gave him a voucher for a table.
He could basically choose any table to his liking and I would make that for him, always a risky present
My idea was a dining table, but he came up with this coffee table.
[attachthumb=#]
Really nice and challenging design.
I really like furniture out of plywood.
I like the looks of all those little stripes etc.
Anyway, I had no idea how to start.
Thought it would be best to make a routerjig and then route a certain amount of “rings” and glue them together.
First tried to cut out a ring from wood using the PS420 Carvex circulair thing.
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
[attachthumb=#]
That didn’t work, the ring looks oke, but is way to thin to act as a jig
[attachthumb=#]
By chance I could buy 80 sheets of cut off’s plywood 40mm thick.
They were still large enough to cut out the rings, and I could make a good deal.
[attachthumb=#]
My friend knows his way around with autocad and he made a small program to cut the router jig
I then contact our local machine shop and had the rings made in some sort of plastic.
[attachthumb=#]
This worked! By now I was so impressed with the design I wanted one table for myself.
I had enough wood for three tables so started routing.
I can tell you, repeating work like this makes me crazy!!