The dressing-table is a wallpaperer's trestle skirted in striped sari cotton.
The Englishwoman’s Bedroom, 1985


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The dressing-table is a wallpaperer's trestle skirted in striped sari cotton.
The Englishwoman’s Bedroom, 1985
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Dreamland theatre is showing that play with snails!
Jiji telepathically plays the soundtrack, while aardvark wonders what all the fuss is about…
even Pali pony is intrigued
Substantial Gothic Oak Altar Table, late 19th century British
Bough Table by Kalon Studios.
How to Make a Trestle Table
Corbels and staircase parts helped us craft a handsome table with plenty of room for a family crowd
Full details and step-by-step at the This Old House website
Photograph by Wendell T. Webber
Dry fit...
Knockdown Trestle Coffee Table - Part 6 - Attaching the Top and Finishing
Last time - here’s what I made:
Here’s what got me here so far:
https://sultanofsawdust.tumblr.com/post/163071061409/knockdown-trestle-coffee-table-part-1-stock
https://sultanofsawdust.tumblr.com/post/163071433059/knockdown-trestle-coffee-table-part-2
https://sultanofsawdust.tumblr.com/post/163071955794/knockdown-trestle-coffee-table-part-3-tenons
https://sultanofsawdust.tumblr.com/post/163072570234/knockdown-trestle-coffee-table-part-4-shaping
https://sultanofsawdust.tumblr.com/post/163073146104/knockdown-trestle-coffee-table-part-5-the-top
Again, here is what I had in mind to attach the top to the base, so that wood movement wouldn’t ruin my lovely new table later:
So I made them. I dug out some scrap from this project, cleaned it up, gave it the dimensions I wanted, and with a couple of passes on the tablesaw I had them.
I cut that into pieces and got out my counter-sink bit.
That’s it. I was ready to start applying finish!
For assembly, I moved the pieces from my shop to their destination and started assembling.
I made sure it was sturdy (it was actually ridiculously sturdy, I could breakdance on this thing).
All that was left to do was enjoy!
Thanks for reading! I highly recommend trestle tables. This was my first one, and I was surprised at how stable it was. There is zero rocking in any direction. The wife even gave me the green light to make a full scale version for a new dining room table!