Hn

Han

05/10/2012 9:09 PM

Sofa table

I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by Karl
(Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around (pine and
something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a lot, primarily
that you need to get things well-measured, then well-sanded and finished
before final assembly. Pictures here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream

Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.

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c

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 2:37 PM

On Friday, October 5, 2012 4:09:25 PM UTC-5, Han wrote:

Han, your links are private. It tells me I do not have permission to view the photos.

Sonny

c

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 6:01 PM

On Friday, October 5, 2012 6:57:27 PM UTC-5, Swingman wrote:
> A prototype definitely worth keeping, for sure. I like it when that happens.

Yep, so do I.

Very nice. Sleek, simple, functional. I like those kinds of results, too.

Sonny

Ll

Leon

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 8:01 AM

On 10/5/2012 9:22 PM, Han wrote:
> Swingman <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
>>> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
>>> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>>> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>>> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>>> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>>> and
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>>
>>> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>>
>>
>> Looking good, Han. A prototype definitely worth keeping, for sure. I
>> like it when that happens. :)
>
> Me too!
>
>> BTW, used your Akeda jig to make three oak drawers (one spare, which
>> I'll use for something else) for my sofa table today ... worked like a
>> charm, AAMOF I was able to cut the tails on one end and pins on the
>> other in one setup, which saved a bunch of time.
>
> +1!! But it is your Akeeda jig now ...
>

LOL. His till something unforeseen goes wrong, then it'll be the jig he
got from your. LOL

Ll

Leon

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 4:48 PM

On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by Karl
> (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around (pine and
> something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a lot, primarily
> that you need to get things well-measured, then well-sanded and finished
> before final assembly. Pictures here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
> and
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>
> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>


Oops! You don't have permission to view this photo.


Better edit that to be "Public"

Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 9:56 PM

Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
>> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
>> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>> and
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>
>> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>>
>
>
> Oops! You don't have permission to view this photo.
>
>
> Better edit that to be "Public"
>

Sorry, guys. It should be fixed now.

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Han
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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 2:22 AM

Swingman <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
>> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
>> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>> and
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>
>> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>
>
> Looking good, Han. A prototype definitely worth keeping, for sure. I
> like it when that happens. :)

Me too!

> BTW, used your Akeda jig to make three oak drawers (one spare, which
> I'll use for something else) for my sofa table today ... worked like a
> charm, AAMOF I was able to cut the tails on one end and pins on the
> other in one setup, which saved a bunch of time.

+1!! But it is your Akeeda jig now ...

--
Best regards
Han
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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 2:23 AM

[email protected] wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On Friday, October 5, 2012 6:57:27 PM UTC-5, Swingman wrote:
>> A prototype definitely worth keeping, for sure. I like it when that
>> happens.
>
> Yep, so do I.
>
> Very nice. Sleek, simple, functional. I like those kinds of results,
> too.
>
> Sonny

Thanks, Sonny!

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Best regards
Han
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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 2:23 AM

Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On 10/5/2012 4:56 PM, Han wrote:
>> Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>>> On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
>>>> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
>>>> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>>>> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>>>> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>>>> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>>>> and
>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>>>
>>>> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Oops! You don't have permission to view this photo.
>>>
>>>
>>> Better edit that to be "Public"
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, guys. It should be fixed now.
>>
>
>
> Ok, scraps or not, the wood goes well with the floor. It looks great,
> like it is suppose to look.

Thanks, Leon!

> So how about a top shot, what's under the glass?

I need to get some glass cleaner ...

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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 2:31 AM

-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote in news:k4o1jo$1rl$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

> On 10/5/12 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>
>
> Are those eight interior vertical stiles(*?) slightly tapered? I can't
> tell.
> If they are, it's beautiful.
> Even if they aren't, great job on a wonderful piece.
>
> *(What the h3ll are those called, anyway?) :-)

The "spindles" (?) aren't tapered, at least I didn't make them so. They
are square, with little square tenons on each end. They are held in
place (not glued) by little strips with the appropriate size dados, with
the strips fitted into grooves in the rails. The rails are glued
into/onto the legs with dominos, so everything is pretty tight. The
spindles rattle ever so slightly (it's a test piece). Because the wood
species are different and the grains not aligned, it seems safer not to
put wood movement stress on those spindles when the humidity is going to
change. The table is standing next to hot water radiant heat (may be
going on this weekend, they expect cold temps).

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Han
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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 12:37 PM

Mike M <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On 05 Oct 2012 21:09:25 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by
>>Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>>(pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>>lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>>well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>>and
>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>
>>Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>
> Looks great Han

Thanks, Mike!

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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 12:37 PM

"dadiOH" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:

> Han wrote:
>> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
>> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>> and
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>
>> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>
> Good job, Han, looks fine.
>

Thanks, dadiOH (?)!

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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 12:39 PM

Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On 05 Oct 2012 21:09:25 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by
>>Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>>(pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>>lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>>well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>>and
>>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>
>>Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>
>
> Very nice even in the scrap wood. I like the simple lines of the
> style.

Thanks, Ed!

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Han
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Hn

Han

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 5:51 PM

"Mike Marlow" <[email protected]> wrote in news:be070$5070378d
[email protected]:

> Han wrote:
>
>> The "spindles" (?) aren't tapered, at least I didn't make them so.
>> They are square, with little square tenons on each end. They are
>> held in place (not glued) by little strips with the appropriate size
>> dados, with the strips fitted into grooves in the rails. The rails
>> are glued into/onto the legs with dominos, so everything is pretty
>> tight. The spindles rattle ever so slightly (it's a test piece).
>> Because the wood species are different and the grains not aligned, it
>> seems safer not to put wood movement stress on those spindles when
>> the humidity is going to change. The table is standing next to hot
>> water radiant heat (may be going on this weekend, they expect cold
>> temps).
>
> Looks nice Han!

Thanks, Mike!

--
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Han
email address is invalid

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 9:53 AM

Han wrote:

> The "spindles" (?) aren't tapered, at least I didn't make them so.
> They are square, with little square tenons on each end. They are
> held in place (not glued) by little strips with the appropriate size
> dados, with the strips fitted into grooves in the rails. The rails
> are glued into/onto the legs with dominos, so everything is pretty
> tight. The spindles rattle ever so slightly (it's a test piece).
> Because the wood species are different and the grains not aligned, it
> seems safer not to put wood movement stress on those spindles when
> the humidity is going to change. The table is standing next to hot
> water radiant heat (may be going on this weekend, they expect cold
> temps).

Looks nice Han!

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

Ll

Leon

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 7:20 PM

On 10/5/2012 4:56 PM, Han wrote:
> Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
>>> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
>>> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
>>> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
>>> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
>>> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>>> and
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>>>
>>> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Oops! You don't have permission to view this photo.
>>
>>
>> Better edit that to be "Public"
>>
>
> Sorry, guys. It should be fixed now.
>


Ok, scraps or not, the wood goes well with the floor. It looks great,
like it is suppose to look.

So how about a top shot, what's under the glass?

EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 10:39 PM

On 05 Oct 2012 21:09:25 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:

>I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by Karl
>(Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around (pine and
>something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a lot, primarily
>that you need to get things well-measured, then well-sanded and finished
>before final assembly. Pictures here:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>and
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>
>Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.


Very nice even in the scrap wood. I like the simple lines of the
style.

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 8:30 PM

On 10/5/12 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>

Are those eight interior vertical stiles(*?) slightly tapered? I can't
tell.
If they are, it's beautiful.
Even if they aren't, great job on a wonderful piece.

*(What the h3ll are those called, anyway?) :-)


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"dadiOH"

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

06/10/2012 7:46 AM

Han wrote:
> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular
> by Karl (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around
> (pine and something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a
> lot, primarily that you need to get things well-measured, then
> well-sanded and finished before final assembly. Pictures here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
> and
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>
> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.

Good job, Han, looks fine.

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Mike M

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 8:18 PM

On 05 Oct 2012 21:09:25 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:

>I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by Karl
>(Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around (pine and
>something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a lot, primarily
>that you need to get things well-measured, then well-sanded and finished
>before final assembly. Pictures here:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
>and
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>
>Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.

Looks great Han

Sk

Swingman

in reply to Han on 05/10/2012 9:09 PM

05/10/2012 6:57 PM

On 10/5/2012 4:09 PM, Han wrote:
> I've finished my glass-topped sofa table, in the style made popular by Karl
> (Swingman). This is a trial piece, using wood laying around (pine and
> something that may be fir - some old shelves. I learned a lot, primarily
> that you need to get things well-measured, then well-sanded and finished
> before final assembly. Pictures here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671338/in/photostream
> and
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10089776@N04/8057671049/in/photostream
>
> Final demensions 31x43.5x13.5" H/W/D.


Looking good, Han. A prototype definitely worth keeping, for sure. I
like it when that happens. :)

BTW, used your Akeda jig to make three oak drawers (one spare, which
I'll use for something else) for my sofa table today ... worked like a
charm, AAMOF I was able to cut the tails on one end and pins on the
other in one setup, which saved a bunch of time.

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