Last night I cut the circular walnut table top out of the square piece I had glued up earlier. I used a plunge router with my home made circle guide. It is an easy way to cut a very accurate circle.
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Last night I cut the circular walnut table top out of the square piece I had glued up earlier. I used a plunge router with my home made circle guide. It is an easy way to cut a very accurate circle.
Gluing up part of a table top. It is going to be a circular table top in solid walnut.
I designed a new logo over the weekend. Since a lot of what I do is woodworking I wanted the logo to have some relation to that. I chose to make the badge shaped like a circular saw blade. I am pretty excited about the result since I didn't have any previous experience with Adobe Illustrator. After I made the logo I used the laser cutter to make a rubber stamp with the design. The image above is the stamped image on paper.
I need to get some better shots but here is a shot of the desk assembled and set up.
I made some custom brackets to attach the legs to the table top. Since I don't want a cross bar under the desk I needed some sturdy brackets. I used a 4"x4" mild steel angle bar that I cut into angled pieces to match up with the angle on the legs.
Glue up of the X-legs. Five layers of reclaimed barnwood boards.
I just cut the pieces for the X-legs and here they are laid out the way they will be glued up.
Here is the table top all glued up. Next up will be sanding it.
Here you can see the glue-up of the table top for the X-desk in progress.
X-desk
I have started a new project to build a new desk for my home office. The desk will have a modern design but I will incorporate some reclaimed wood from an old barn to give it a bit of a rustic feel as well. I love mixing new and old. The table top will be a simple 1 inch thick maple board. The legs will be X shaped and thick, approximately 5” by 5”. I will make the legs by gluing together 5 3/4” boards from an old barn. The front and back sides will be sanded smooth while the sides will be left rough.