Asian and Green & Green end tables. #1: layout of material
Making three end tables. modeling the tables after this hall table. Using cherry, wenge and ebony. Selected the cherry. Got the legs roughed to size and the joints laid out. Purchased 9 bf of wenge ($17/bf ouch!) Glued the cherry to the wenge for the top. Love the black streaks in the cherry. Took the glued-up panels to my summer home where I have a Felder CF741 combo machine. It has a 16” planer/jointer. My panels are about 14” wide and this was the easiest way to make the faces flat and parallel. It’s really the first time I’ve used the machine and I love it. When I had the panels flat and parallel, I squared the edges on the sliding ...














