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Friday, August 10, 2018, What's On Your Patriot Woodworker Agenda?


John Moody

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Wife has a "vintage" sewing machine that she takes out with her as it's the most portable.   She'd like a new box for it, so I'm working on that.   One issue is she doesn't want it too heavy, so I've had to re-saw and plane a bunch of boards down to 3/8" thick.  I am going to try box joints on the corners and think I have a good set up going, but it's a tight fit, so I may have to do some fiddling.

 

Tomorrow morning is cutting out parts for 64 tables for the furniture bank.  Usually takes 4-5 hours, but should go faster this time because we are now working on site and don't have to stretch-wrap all the parts, just stack them on the shelves.

 

Tomorrow night going down to Lost Art Press for Nancy Hiller's presentation.

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i'd be worried about A) someone tipping that table over by leaning on the edge (as the legs don't extend to the edge of the top), and B ) someone leaning on the end of that table and snapping the glue joint in half, even with biscuits.  you do have some cross pieces underneath, right???

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48 minutes ago, DAB said:

i'd be worried about A) someone tipping that table over by leaning on the edge (as the legs don't extend to the edge of the top)

I don’t have the dimensions for the table but the rule of thumb is that the legs need to be 70% as wide as the top.  Looks like that is indeed the case here.  

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5 hours ago, DAB said:

i'd be worried about A) someone tipping that table over by leaning on the edge (as the legs don't extend to the edge of the top), and B ) someone leaning on the end of that table and snapping the glue joint in half, even with biscuits.  you do have some cross pieces underneath, right???

@DAB thanks for your concern. The upper supports come out past the glue joints on the top. The top is 42” and the base legs are 37” across. I was able to lean on it and not tilt it, however at my size I didn’t climb on top of it. 

 

Im sure the angle I took the picture didn’t give a good view of all the details. 

 

Thanks for your concern. 

 

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