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Restaurant Booth Project

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by Shawn Curry, Sep 4, 2016.

  1. Shawn Curry

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    Wow........looking great! :thumbs:

    Will you keep designs/drawlings of your work for future jobs?
     
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    Coming along really well, Curry!!!
    Those tables look great:binoculars:
    :thumbs:
     
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    Shawn....gonna' peg the stretcher or use wedges?
     
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    Yeah, I've got them in my sketch book, where I keep all of my plans. Greg is going back to work at the Dephi (Harrison Radiator) plant, but we were talking about doing a whole series of these tables: a couple in Ash, and maybe one in Black Walnut too.

    Yeah, 2 wedges per side - I'm thinking one going left, one going right. The bridle joints are going to get dowel pins. It's just a dry fit right now - no fasteners or glue were used in the taking of these pics. :)
     
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    Looking real nice. Any details going into the stretcher between the legs?
     
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    Looks good! what are the final dimensions?
    What finish are you going to use?
     
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    You know, one of the stretchers had a pretty good saw mark in it. Turns out a 7-3/4" long, 7" wide tenon isn't the easiest thing to make. I tried to use my homemade tenoning jig pictured earlier to cut the lower part, thinking I wanted a nice clean cut for the exposed portion of the tenon. Well of course one of the cuts started a little deeper than I wanted, and left a nice little mark from my 10" table saw blade at max height.

    I looked at it for a while, and then it occurred to me to just turn it into a decorative cut: just take the same 5" radius off of each corner.

    But,,, by the time I was done fitting those joints, I had hand planed all of it away. They're meant to be knockdown joints, so I didn't want a real tight fit anyway.

    I might still go with that detail, or something else, or leave it alone. I'm really not sure.
     
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    Thanks! They wanted 4' booths - I tried to convince them to go 5', but they would have had to move this huge shuffleboard table that's been a signature of that bar for years.

    So the tables are 4' long, varying between 30-32" wide. Going with a satin poly finish, I'm thinking 2 coats wipe on, 2 brush, and wax for the table tops, then probably 1 wipe, and 1-2 brush for everything else.
     
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    Outstanding, Shawn!
     
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    Should look killer, I love the way red maple finishes.
     
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    That's some incredible craftsmanship...Beautiful!!
     
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    Outstanding job, Shawn! If you could make a few more and ship em down here they would sell for big money! Lotsa rich people round these parts that loooove hand crafted furniture like that and would pay a premium for work like yours! Super dooper dood!:thumbs:
     
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    Shawn are you keeping track of the man-hours into this project?
     
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    Awsome job Shawn :thumbs: a lot of work there and a lot of details.
    A project like that is a learning experience too.
    Yep, Always alternate clamps top and bottom to help avoid cupping.
    When it's all done, you will be setting back being proud as can be:thumbs::yes::salute:
     
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    Did you get to buy any new tools for the project, or didn't need to?
     
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    It's a lot. :D Theres probably at least 80 so far just for the tables.

    Well its making me wish I had a couple but nothing so for except a $30 natural bristle brush. :yes: