
The first task, pull some nails!
Next, do some milling. First joint and square two faces. The hefty beam dwarfs my little 10″ Inca jointer/planer, but it’s up to the task.
Onto the band-saw to re-saw the top and legs.
I use a 6″ high fence clamped to the table and a 1/2″ 4 tpi skip tooth blade. The chestnut saws easily.
Now to do a little mocking up. The general height, width and length were set based on measurements we arrived at at the home. What I want to accomplish now is to get the thicknesses correct, along with the taper of the legs, their placement and, what the dovetail joinery will look like. I cut an extra piece of the chestnut that was full of deep checks to use as a mock up leg and a couple of chips of veneer to represent the dovetails: I ended up thinning out the top, shrinking the width of the leg and toying around with the dovetail spacing a bit before I was satisfied.
Until next time.
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