table top is all glued and ready for next step.[/ATTACH]
IM keeping it all as simple a design as possible.
I like the new fence, its solid and every tenon came out perfectly straight.
Some dry fitting
the problem I mentioned, cutting mortises on inside , the tenons were too long, so I cut them down
all fixed up, ready for glue
PUt it back for another day
but I got most of what I wanted done today(and the flowers and plants are gone, and I scraped off all that moss, need to go buy that clorox stuff)
I also cut an extra support apron piece for center, where I have the level laying. Im not sure if I need additional support in center of table, I was going to MT joint it to lengthwise aprons. (the top is one inch thick, and its heavy)
Hey, Im sorry if I bore any of the pros, but Im having some fun now. (at least until I have to start sanding and finishing.
Didnt they eat on raw wood tables 500 years ago?)
I am a bit sorry about the quality of the pics, its a decent 5 megapix camera, but I cant hold a camera steady, and if I put a tripod in the garage, well, I just dont have the patience, Ill try to rest camera to improve the shots for more detail.
Its a very attractive wood. Id like to share more of it in the raw, unfinished, unsanded, it just looks great.