I've been building a new extension dining table. I found some recycled Australian Oak that use to be a 'Flying Boat Hanger', which makes the wood cut about 90 years ago.
Finished size is 2400 x 1100 extended, 1800 x 1100 compacted.
I neglected to take a pic of the 'before machining' wood pile...sorry :).
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Cut, dimensioned, ready for use. This gave my new Woodfast dusty a great work out. I just have to modify the dust outlet on my thicknesser...4" is just too small!
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All set out on trying to find the best look while taking into account bolt holes and steel plate holes.
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Glued up awaiting side stretchers
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Base joinery was hand cut and chiseled
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Base is glued up. It looks so much bigger that I'd thought it'd be!
Finished size is 2400 x 1100 extended, 1800 x 1100 compacted.
I neglected to take a pic of the 'before machining' wood pile...sorry :).
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401958388.309571.jpg
Cut, dimensioned, ready for use. This gave my new Woodfast dusty a great work out. I just have to modify the dust outlet on my thicknesser...4" is just too small!
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401958554.825125.jpg
All set out on trying to find the best look while taking into account bolt holes and steel plate holes.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401958630.141738.jpg
Glued up awaiting side stretchers
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401958677.275201.jpg
Base joinery was hand cut and chiseled
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401958773.691847.jpg
Base is glued up. It looks so much bigger that I'd thought it'd be!
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