Not Your Average Pine End Table – Viewer Project

June 2, 2009 by thewoodwhisperer
Filed under: Tables 

This Viewer Project come from Ken in Ottawa. Let’s check it out:

100_4712I am sending you some photos of one of my latest projects for the project of the week. It is inspired by your End Table project but with a twist. First a little background. The wood working club I belong to. The Ottawa Woodworking Association (OWA) last year had our first 2X4 competition. The basic idea is to take one standard construction grade pine 2X4X8’ long and let your imagination go wild to see what you can make with it. There can be no other wood added to the project. It is challenging and lots of fun. This year one of our local wood suppliers wanted to be involved so The Wood Source donated one 1”X12”X6’ long clear pine board to those who wanted to participate. When all projects are done they will then be given to The Wood Source where they will be displayed in there shop and auctioned off. The money is then given to a charity. Again there can be no other wood added. Once I received my pine board, it was then time to start thinking. I am new to your pod cast and have been going through your past episodes. As I was watching the End Table series I thought this would be great for the 1X12 competition.

100_4717I decided originally to do a four legged table but after cutting out all the legs and leaving enough wood for the top I changed the design and decided to make it three legged for no other reason than something different. So I now have an extra leg,for what? I don’t know. As I don’t have a band saw all the curves for the legs, stretchers and the table top had to be cut out using my scroll saw (photo # 3 & 4). Once all legs and stretchers where cut out the sliding dove tales made, glued up and attached to the hub, again using sliding dove tales I then used chisels and sanding to further shape and refine the legs and hub (photo #5 & 6). Once everything was sanded down to 220 girt I then did the finishing. I am very happy with the end result (photo #7 & 8). When it was all done and I stood back looking at it and trying to think of what I would name it. I came up with “Guitar Pick table” as the top reminds me of a guitar pick.

100_4720A few challenges came up. The first is using pine. Being a soft wood and only having it be one inch thick and not having enough wood to make the legs thicker they are a bit on the fragile side, yes I knocked one on the floor while sanding it and had to glue it back together. Also I had to be extremely careful when doing the sliding dove tales, again for the same reason of the pine being soft and not very thick. The other challenge with pine is getting a good solid colour. Most of the work I do I don’t stain the wood. I like to let the natural beauty of the wood speak for itself. In this case I decided to use Varathane Light Cherry Stain. Unfortunately, as a pre stain I used Shellac, but did not realise it was not dewaxed, so off it all came and on went Minwax Pre Stain Wood Conditioner I had in the shop. Then several coats of the cherry stain. As a top coat I put on three to four coats of Varathane Clear Finish.

100_4723This kind of project is a good design exercise with the limitations of quantity and type of wood that can be used. I am very happy with the way it turned out and even though I knew all along that I would not be able to keep it, it will be hard to let it go. Some changes I will make when I do one for our house is, using different woods and making the legs stretchers and hub a little thicker.

Keep up the great web site and pod casts.

P.S. The OWA had our December meeting last night where the projects where on display and the members voted on the top three. I am very happy to say that this table gathered the most votes. Thank you to all the OWA members.

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Comments

7 Responses to “Not Your Average Pine End Table – Viewer Project”
  1. Bill Akins says:

    Very Nice

  2. runningwood says:

    Beautiful table, very nicely done !

    How did you secure the top to the legs ?

    • Ken says:

      Runningwood, the top is secured to the base with #6 3/4 or 1″screws, two for each leg then plugged with pine plugs. Thanks all for the kind words. As I said, I really like doing these kinds of challenges as it ends up being more of a design challenge then a construction one.

  3. Bob S in CA says:

    When I clicked to the first picture with the finish applied from the one before, I was stunned. Very nice and clever use of one board.

    Your wood club met in December? Marc wasn’t kidding when he said he was behind on Projects of the week!

  4. Jim Jones says:

    Very nice table. Just looking at the pic I would have never guessed it was made from a single pine board!!

    Very creative.

  5. Ben H says:

    You know whats great about this…It kicks the thought of “eh pine” out the door. Just goes to show that it’s not the wood, it’s the worker. I think I should pantent that.

  6. d mathias says:

    Great work!

    Perhaps you should feign amnesia and say that you actually bought that table and then build another, less fabulous table and put that in the auction.

    Pretty cool, considering you only used a scroll saw pretty much as far as power tools.

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