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Ajcoholic
07-13-2018, 10:57 PM
Sorry I am not too active the past while on the forum - been busy, and I often forget to take photos and post. Hard to believe that it is 6 1/2 years since I have incorporated the Shopbot into my shop, and it continues to allow us to manufacture things that we otherwise couldn’t do.

This past spring, we did a large custom kitchen and other cabinetry four a customer. They also wanted to have a large (10’ By 4’) dining table made in quarter cut white oak.

We did some drawings of the proposed base, then cut a sample from poplar to get the OK. The past week I cut the parts for the base columns (23” long, 10” wide and 3 1/2” thick - 4 pcs per column) roughed them out and finish machined them with a 1/2” ballnose bit.

We mitred them on the resale bandsaw set to 45 degrees - and jointed the faces perfectly to mitre the bases together.

This is another job I am very proud of - a true custom piece for a good customer (we did their oak staircase as well, and other closet cabinetry all in maple).

Will post pics when it is stained and finishhttp://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ajcoholic/92BB4546-AC90-4A96-BCA8-862EE7F849BC_zps52uof7j5.jpeg (http://s83.photobucket.com/user/ajcoholic/media/92BB4546-AC90-4A96-BCA8-862EE7F849BC_zps52uof7j5.jpeg.html)ed. Just waiting to get the sample colour approved.

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Ajcoholic
07-13-2018, 10:59 PM
The columns were shaped and sanded today (rounded the corners and so forth) but I forgot to take a photo. WIll do next week. This wood is very dense and heavy... the top will weigh in about 350 pounds. The columns take two hands and a good grip to handle.

Brian Harnett
07-14-2018, 06:32 AM
looks great, I love working with white oak.

bob_reda
07-14-2018, 08:00 AM
great work

Bob

scottp55
07-14-2018, 11:28 AM
Can't wait to see the oil pic! :)
NICE Andrew!!
scott

myxpykalix
07-15-2018, 04:46 AM
Another beautiful project .....

Ajcoholic
07-15-2018, 03:18 PM
I also love white oak, but the quartered stuff up here in Canada is like walnut... CRAZY $$. I ampaying almost $10/board foot for 8/4 rough quartered white oak and about $6.50 for flat sawn. Walnut is up around $12 now for 8/4. (wholesale pricing no less)

I wish I could go back in time about 8 years when I set up the new shop, and buy a few thousand feet of the stuff when it was less than 1/2 what it is now.

Ill show more photos this week I hope. One of my guys is off on holidays, and I have a job out of town for a few days. But I think well get it finished up ready for the spray booth.

8Ball
07-16-2018, 04:38 PM
I can get 8/4 quarter sawn white oak for $4.83/ bd. ft.
I can also get several exotics for the same price in 4/4 rift sawn.

Ajcoholic
07-24-2018, 09:05 PM
Ready for finishing... still waiting on the stain sample approval. SHould be this week.

Ajcoholic
07-24-2018, 09:07 PM
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ajcoholic/5E21439B-9764-4C6D-AD87-E0A207C793CB_zpsdflwn5y9.jpeg (http://s83.photobucket.com/user/ajcoholic/media/5E21439B-9764-4C6D-AD87-E0A207C793CB_zpsdflwn5y9.jpeg.html)

scottp55
07-25-2018, 06:31 AM
NICE Andrew!
Watco oil stain like usual?
scott

Ajcoholic
07-25-2018, 08:36 PM
NICE Andrew!
Watco oil stain like usual?
scott

Prob not. I think its going to be fairly dark. Waiting for stain sample coming from Ethan Allen. The customer bought 12 chairs from them and we are matching the stain. They are slow as molasses sending it to us though.

scottp55
07-25-2018, 09:04 PM
Shame...hope it's not so dark the rays don't pop:(
"customer is always right" isn't always right.
An acquaintance who owns a retail hardwood shop delved into kitchen cabinets for the very first time....the husband LOVED a batch of highly figured Birdseye that he and I went in together for the kilning. Was supposed to be a golden honey stain....at the last minute as he was proudly showing the couple his work just prior to finishing...the wife said
"WE decided to go with an opaque white pickle finish instead :)"
So ended his cabinet career:)
They were UGLY!!!
He now specializes in beautiful wide plank flooring for his sideline :)
scott

Ajcoholic
08-30-2018, 08:59 PM
Finally getting somewhere.. lol

The finish is 10 degree sheen post cat lacquer - will be pretty flat/matte finish when dry.

Last coats on tomorrow, assembly and delivery slated for Tuesday, as Monday is a stat holiday here.

scottp55
08-31-2018, 07:39 AM
Not big pics Andrew, but looks like only the base was stained to match Ethan Allen chairs?
LOVING the tabletop grain:)
Hoping you have a straight shot for delivery into the dining room:)
NICE job!!
scott

Ajcoholic
08-31-2018, 09:22 AM
Not big pics Andrew, but looks like only the base was stained to match Ethan Allen chairs?
LOVING the tabletop grain:)
Hoping you have a straight shot for delivery into the dining room:)
NICE job!!
scott

Deceiving the way the lighting and wood is positioned. The feet, columns and top are all stained the same and placed next to one another look the same.

Will be a straight shot into the front entrance, right into the dining room 🙂

Ajcoholic
08-31-2018, 09:57 PM
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scottp55
09-01-2018, 06:46 AM
NICE that you make such lightweight furniture, that just you and Joseph can deliver it Andrew.
(Make sure Joseph lifts with his legs, not his back!") :) :)
Good thing it's a straight shot!
scott

bleeth
09-01-2018, 08:33 AM
Beautiful job Andrew.
As long as you are playing with some white oak, have you ever tried fuming it?