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Another Blast from the Past 4

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Just two older projects.   The table started out as a "Kitchen Office" sort of thing.    Daughter had a chair, and needed a small table to match.  It also had to fit in a certain spot...

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Front legs were tapered on two sides ( hand planed)  back legs were left square.   Top is a glue up, of two pieces of waterbed frame.   The rebate where the plywood base went?  that is the glue joint, I merely cleaned it up.  Frame work under the top?

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Ah yes,  this is what the Dungeon Shop started out as. The slab in the background is the top for the table.    Mortise & Tenon for the corners, with glue blocks to help out.   Center slat was dovetailed in place, by hand.  As for the edges of the top....router maybe?   No...

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These things made a bevel on the edges....

 

Now, about the second item.....seems a long time past, an old carriage house/ garage decided to fall down.   Rot and decay.   I was able to scrounge a few planks and beams from it....LOTS of cut nails.    Resaw a lot of oak "rafters"  watching sparks fly as I found the nails I missed.   Was that many.  cheap Irwin 10" rip blade.    Got enough boards out of it for a chest of sorts.

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Stained a dark walnut colour ( Daughter liked that shade) frame and raised panel chest.   Top had breadboard edges..

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Defects, nail holes and all.   It has survived 1/2 a dozen moves, an apartment fire,  and who knows what else.  one panel has  a cracked glue joint.   Still going strong.  Maybe 100 yr old Oak.

Steve, your re-claiming, re-purposing, ingenuity and creativity are spectacular.  Very nicely done...BTW, the two cordless planers ;) shown are pretty nice too!

Very nice projects. Thanks for sharing

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