End Table

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I made this end table to match our other furniture. As I do not have a lathe, I made the bun feet by a special jig I made on the drill press.

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im diggin your jumpin in here rick with your projects. nice work. the beauty of woodwork, there are many ways to achieve the goal !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

I love woodworking. Never tire of it. 
Beauty! I like the design elements there… what’s the wood? Finish?

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Wood is Pine. Finish is General Finishes light brown water based dye stain https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/supplies/finishing/wood-stains/113821-light-brown-general-water-based-dye-stains?item=56Z1678#share-modal
and then top coated with General Finishes water based High Performance polyurethane https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/supplies/finishing/finishes/63849-general-water-based-high-performance-varnish#share-modal
GF is great stuff. Thanks!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

I am curious to know more about a drill press jig to make a rounded shape. I don't have a lathe either. Getting stuff cylindrical, or round is a chore the way I do it, which is kinda starting with a square, and knocking off corners to make it an octogon, then files, rasps, and whatever sanding thingie that works it down to a really crappy, usually uneven, more rounded shape. 

Also a huge GF fan. Arm R Seal is my bestest buddy for finishing, but then I am an old caveman sort of guy, and hear tell there are "Oils" and stuff that a lot of the young'uns think are really swell. I hear some folks even spray finishes out of some kind of gun, amazing. Lint free rag, pair of gloves, and I'm doing it, for me. :-)

The table looks like it could take a beating, and come out fine. Practically KID proof. 


Good looking table. Nice buns without a lathe.
nice looking table, well done.   Nice finish.

Ron

Cool design!

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

George....I made this out of a 2x6 and figuring out the different size circles needed to form the shape top to bottom. Then I made a small platform that had an anchor pin on the bottom for holding the laminated assembly of these parts from the bottom while rotating. This will prevent drill press quill damage while rotating. This whole platform is clamped on top of my drill press. In addition I made a contour gauge out of plywood to check contour as I went. I used various rasps and chisels for shaping and constantly checking with contour gauge. I made a slot through the center on the platform allowing me to place the contour gauge in it and slide it up to the stationary part for checking its developing shape. Then continuing. I hooked up a vacuum port as well. Hope this helps. If you need more let me know. Cheers!
So those are "man buns"? 🤠

Looks like an excellent fit and the table having the same detail as your other pieces is smart thinking!
Yeah Splinter....I can just see four of these on the bottom of each leg.  😉
Looks great.  I can't tell from the photos, is that center section raised above the rest of the top, or is it just a cool illusion.
Swift...... just must be a cool illusion... it's flush. 😉 Same surface. You are looking at a reveal.