Der Aufbau des Champion-Tisches, Teil 2: Rand
surface preparation with a Stanley #80 scraper the swirly walnut grain is difficult to plane but the scraper is able to deal with it efficiently beginning to fit the side rails and bread-board ends...
View ArticleThe Champion Table Build, Part 3: Leg Joinery
flattening walnut stock with a wooden joiner for the top rails of the leg assembly using winding-sticks to make sure there is no twist in the board finishing up with a #7 jack plane squaring up the...
View ArticleChampion Table Build, Part 4: Base & Arc
preparing to fit the base to the leg assembly defining a semicircle with 3 saw cuts 3 saw cuts get refined into facets with a paring chisel and again then shaped with a rasp the base of one of the leg...
View ArticleHusbandry in Harvest
https://jackbaumgartner.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/sally-in-the-garden.m4a Sally In The Garden, traditional fiddle tune performed on banjo and fiddle
View ArticleThe Champion Table Build, Part 5: Carving and Inlay
sanding and refining the shape of the legs carving some details into the lower horizontal member of the leg assemblies “C” for Champion the lower leg joints, reinforced with screws, concealed by pegs...
View ArticleThe Champion Table
After about five months the Champion Table is finished and in its new home outside of Chicago. The woods in this table are Kansas Black Walnut and White Oak (the base uses oak from Kansas, the top...
View ArticleFumed White Oak
The above are eight turned pieces from a single 24″ section of a 24″ diameter white oak from Boaz, Kansas. The tree fell over and across the Van Horn Branch Creek about 10 years ago- We finally pulled...
View ArticleWood Vessels
These bowls are all for sale in our Etsy Store if you are interested. Thanks for looking.
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