What to do with this.......

Phil Beckley

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Hi
I have a board of English Oak left over from a table build some years back (see attachment).
So do I make another table and work with the form of the board and insert dovetail keys into any splits - I need another table for my kitchen and make a frame for it to sit on.
Second option is to cut it so I get as much timber from it as possible for use on future projects and also for turning
2m in height
1m wide
80mm thick

rg
Phil
 

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Thats too beautiful a piece to cut up.  It would make a fantastic looking freeform table with contrasting wood butterfly's
 
MrGinCT said:
Thats too beautiful a piece to cut up.  It would make a fantastic looking freeform table with contrasting wood butterfly's

Hmm, that's my preference - need to convince the rest of the family!
It also is Brown so the colour is great. Will give it a skim over and post some images.
Phil
 
split it dead down the middle, flip one side and join to make a table or bench. if you split it, you may relieve a little of the natural cupping that's bound to occur?
 
It would be a shame to cut that up into bits.  If the scale of the material seems too big for what you need, why not cut some mitred returns and make a few legs like I did with this table (details here)?
cherry-coffee-table-1.jpg


(Edited to say: "why not cut")
 
Chris Wong said:
It would be a shame to cut that up into bits.  If the scale of the material seems too big for what you need, why cut some mitred returns and make a few legs like I did with this table (details here)?
cherry-coffee-table-1.jpg

Now that idea I like  [thumbs up]
Phil
 
Chris Wong said:
It would be a shame to cut that up into bits.  If the scale of the material seems too big for what you need, why cut some mitred returns and make a few legs like I did with this table (details here)?
cherry-coffee-table-1.jpg

I like your idea and the execution. [thumbs up] [thumbs up]
 
Chris Wong said:
It would be a shame to cut that up into bits.  If the scale of the material seems too big for what you need, why not cut some mitred returns and make a few legs like I did with this table (details here)?
cherry-coffee-table-1.jpg


(Edited to say: "why not cut")

Those legs almost look back cut and folded !! [wink]
 
I at that wood and see a throne chair. Miter the legs and fold down, use the middle as a sitting space, miter the top and fold forward as the back for the chair. Rear or bottom support I'd probably go with a couple nice stainless steel rods or maybe powder coated black so they just disappear.
As much as the table idea sounds nice, seems a bit awkward as a table. Great piece of wood to have to think about.
 
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