hagebord

By iver
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BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
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Updated Sat Apr 24 2021

My girlfriend had som som larch boards and asked for a table to use outside on uneven ground. This was my first try with the origin, and used the 3 mm bit. Used AD for the drawings. The rounds were cut with a jig on a bandsaw. Mdf inserts and ash dowels that are glued are holding it together, so it won't stand up in the rain. The reason for the dowels is I coundn't get enough depth with the origin, I drilled them out through the 48 mm tabletop. Looking into how to solve that.

> 2 hr
Easy

30

Cabinetry

Files Included (2)

  • bein topp.svg

    1 kB
  • bord bunn.svg

    3 kB

Materials

2" x 12" larch bords

2" x 4" legs

Ø 10 and Ø 20 mm ash dowel

16 mm mdf used to joint the tabletop

Glue

Tools

Table saw

Long hole drill

Thickness and jointing planer

(the above are on a Minimax Lab 300p)

Band saw

Router (rounding off legs and tabletop)

Shaper origin

Instructions

This was fun, and my girlfriend liked it so much she's using it inside:) And I made two, so my wife also liked the project. The small dowels are holding the mdf tenons, the large ones go into the legs. You can centre the Origin with "bord bunn.svg" right on centre joint and angles, worked really nicely. The foot tops "bein topp" were done with a grid, getting hold of the edges, with a 6 degree angle set on the Workstation. They were tapered and rounded afterwards. This project was inspired by https://www.laurelindigo.de/, and huge thanks to Sam showing the basics.


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