I'm starting thinking about making a new dining table. What a damn good excuse to wander the V&A staring at tables and benches
This one is a visitor bench, using a dual pedestal support
Not a table, but some lovely planks and decorative steelwork in a nice old door
mmm... planks...
Another dual pedestal mount. I WON'T be making anything this ornate.
Pedestal with a central beam and two decorative uprights...
Lovely carving...
A more traditional base with four legs and some bolstering rails...
This one has SIX legs and rails between them...
The same idea, but four legs...
But back on the single central rail idea - the end rails in this case are curved in.
This is nuts...
Also, so is this...
I like the idea of a shelf...
This one has a rail, but some elements of splayed feet for stability. Looks like iron, but it's ebony
Octagonal table with eight legs
Arts and Craft version..
Solid...
You work with what you've got
Anyway, you can't make a table without wood. Here's what I have accumulated so far. Some from scavenged logs, some reclaimed.Some tropical hardwoods, some oak and some lovely wavy beech, stained with rot of some type. These thick planks were hewn from a log usign my chainsaw
And after all that looking at table bases, it was time to chill out and get drawing to get ideas clearer in the head...
Trestley...
Various bases and table tops
More bases and trestle ends
And possibly marquetry patterns...
Nice blog thanks for sharing with us.
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