Jim in Oakville
Member
Hi,
I was digging around and thought I might post this table I made a few years back. It's a two drawer Shaker table. It's made with cherry and flame birch.
The drawer fronts are actually book matched crotch cherry.
What is interesting about this table is that it's one of my first with turned legs. I also turned the drawer pulls and used a split wedge on the inside of the drawer to hold the pull in place, no hardware. Actually the only hardware in the whole work are only 4 #8 Robertson screws holding the top on with wood buttons.
The finish is about 4 coats of Watco natural Danish oil and furniture wax.
I like the combined look of the figured birch and the cherry, the crotch figure on the drawer faces have aged well and really look great today.
Thanks for looking
I was digging around and thought I might post this table I made a few years back. It's a two drawer Shaker table. It's made with cherry and flame birch.

The drawer fronts are actually book matched crotch cherry.

What is interesting about this table is that it's one of my first with turned legs. I also turned the drawer pulls and used a split wedge on the inside of the drawer to hold the pull in place, no hardware. Actually the only hardware in the whole work are only 4 #8 Robertson screws holding the top on with wood buttons.

The finish is about 4 coats of Watco natural Danish oil and furniture wax.

I like the combined look of the figured birch and the cherry, the crotch figure on the drawer faces have aged well and really look great today.

Thanks for looking