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I have recently purchased a new printer, so I needed a printer table, this is the result, made from solid Tasmanian Oak timber.
i first made the carcass for the drawer and also made the drawer to fit, then I made the leg/base frame to suit, the final part made was the table top. Finished in satin water based varnish.
Tasmanian Oak timber
19mm x 135mm
19mm x 35mm
42mm x 42mm
12mm x 110mm.
6mm Dominoes
Wood glue
Water based varnish.
Paintbrush
Sandpaper various, 80, 120,240, 400 grit
Mitre saw
Table saw
Rooter table
Mortising horizontal router table
Power drill, drill bits
125mm sander
150mm sander
Finishing sander
Various clamps
Make up carcass and drawer, I like using box joints for joint the timber, I think it’s a strong joint and easy to make.
I then made the base frame for the drawer section
Final step , I made the table top, using 19mm x135mm timber for the top and 19mm x 35mm timber for the edging
Here are more photos of the project plus a link to a short video
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9mrG3hSpj2/?igsh=MW5nbTB6dHc3Y2ZmdA==
What a stunning table you've put together, @JoeAzza. Every time I see your work, my brain has difficulty recognising that it is hand-constructed from solid timber; that's how good your joinery is. If I didn't know better, I would 100% say that it's machine-constructed laminated chipboard. It's so seldom that you see this quality of work these days.
Wonderful work, as always, and many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
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