Just finished this sapele side table. It was based on a cover story in Fine Woodworking from last fall with a few changes. If you search for "graceful hall table" you'll find the original plans which I modified to simplify some of the construction. This is the second sapele project I've completed and I really like the beauty of the wood and ease of working it. it was a wedding gift. Total completion time about 60 hours of work off and on over about six weeks.
Details: Sapele with maple inlay in top and drawer fronts. Drawer sides and bottom are hard maple. Finish is General Finishes wipe on varnish and wax (four coats) wet sanded between coats and then rubbed out with 0000 steel wool between coats. Four coats of paste wax to finish. Sides and back panel are frame and panel with an inset sapele panel in routed grooves, visible somewhat in the second photo.
Dimensions: 32 high, 42 1/2 wide, 12 1/2 deep
Joinery is dominos or half blind dovetails.
Tools used: Festool Rotex, 150/3, RTS 400, Domino, 1010EQ Router with Microfence edge guide for the inlay routing, T15+3, TS-55EQ, MFT-3, CT-22. Dovetail tails were cut with Bridge City Jointmaker Pro & Knew Concepts Fret Saw.
Feedback or questions welcome.
neil
Details: Sapele with maple inlay in top and drawer fronts. Drawer sides and bottom are hard maple. Finish is General Finishes wipe on varnish and wax (four coats) wet sanded between coats and then rubbed out with 0000 steel wool between coats. Four coats of paste wax to finish. Sides and back panel are frame and panel with an inset sapele panel in routed grooves, visible somewhat in the second photo.
Dimensions: 32 high, 42 1/2 wide, 12 1/2 deep
Joinery is dominos or half blind dovetails.
Tools used: Festool Rotex, 150/3, RTS 400, Domino, 1010EQ Router with Microfence edge guide for the inlay routing, T15+3, TS-55EQ, MFT-3, CT-22. Dovetail tails were cut with Bridge City Jointmaker Pro & Knew Concepts Fret Saw.
Feedback or questions welcome.
neil