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    <title>chaim's Blog at LumberJocks.com</title>
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      <title>walnut dinning extention table #1: walnut dinning extention table</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This table took a lot of thought and really stretched my skills but now that I see the end I know I could do it again better and faster!<br />Background: a customer came to me with the need for a huge extendable table he had some walnut lumber left over from the building of his house and wanted to know if I could take on the job!<br />I said yes pending a design, he said &#8220;here’s the lumber and can you make it with a trestle base&#8221; <br />After examining the size of the lumber and getting approximate dimensions wanted (6&#8217; closed 21&#8217; opened) I said a trestle base won’t do! <br />So after several designs and a lot of research I came up with this!<br />I still must finish the leaves (just need mortises for the levellers) and a finish + I must add three legs to support the table when fully opened<br />I made everything from a to z. The top is glued up from 6 pieces and I made a jointer plane to enable flattening of the top. The lumber was pretty warped so it took a lot to straighten!<br />The extension rails are made from oak I used an old and acceptable method for them the washer and slot method!<br />The legs are four sided tapered and the aprons have a triple bead!<br />I will have professional pictures taken and will post them when I&#8217;m done!<br />Thanks for looking,<br />Chaim<br />heres a link for all those who want to see the project in progress!<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31451771@N04/sets/72157619256842577/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/31451771@N04/sets/72157619256842577/</a></p>]]>
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