This is the inner decorative panel of the table I'm building.
The beautiful tiger striped wood is spalted beech. This is common beech with natural discolouration caused by fungal colonisation of fallen logs.
This post is about how these were cut
Raw materials for the frame - Victorian hardwood...
The frame has four rails. These were reclaimed from this lovely old door. It is a Victorian door from a specimen cabinet from the Natural History Museum.The door frame rails were sawn off
To give these...
You can see the innards of the door joints...
Nifty
The thicknesser leaves the wood smooth as glass.
The corner joint were then cut as mitred lap joints.
They work like this...
Actually after sawing you get rough faces like this, which need cleaning using the rebate plane
Much better!
Those tenons might look neat, but they started with glued in offcuts like this...
and this
etc
etc
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