Elm Side Table
October 21st, 2008 in blogs, The GalleryElm Side Table
Awhile back I picked up a beautiful slab of Red Elm from Horizon Wood Products in Northern PA. The board had a great hour-glass grain pattern that I intended to showcase on the top of this table. Well, after a few ill advised cuts I had to change my plans. Instead I built a piece that highlights some nice rift grain.
Responses
Sculler:
Thanks for the kind words. The bread board ends on this piece are floating. I just pinned them from below. I didnt' want the contrast of the of the dowels' endgrain visable on the table's surface. If you peeked at the ends from below you would see the dowels. I think the dimensions of the piece are something like 16" x 30" x 56".
Design or Plan used: My own design
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Comments (5)
Very nice work! I plan to build a hall table and am pondering the breadboard joint. You appear to have fixed the breadbord ends with no float. What are the dimensions? I am thinking that my 15" wide table will not need one either.
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