@She_Skills, I'm totally mesmerised by your table, I can picture myself sitting near one, coffee in hand & visually tracing the lay of the wood.
As always, a brilliant use of resources, & a special result. 😀
Thank you so much @Andy_Mann. This will be the first piece of furniture we will be selling. We are also working on an outdoor table from recycled timber. I'll post a pic when it's done!!
Love it. Great work Meg.
Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to seeing the outdoor table.
Jason
wow, log cabin block, how have you joined pieces, glue? what is hard wax oil, I propably know by another name!
Well done, like it very much.
Thanks @Jason. We should the table ready to dry fit tomorrow. I've still got lots of sanding to do!!
Hi @Helen. I used a biscuit joiner and biscuits to join the top. The hard wax oil is a new product I've started using. It looks like a varnish, but is made for mostly natural products. Here's some info.
Thanks for info,'biscuits better than dowel'. Next time I am in Bunnings will look for hard wax oil. Am learning so much!
Hi SK, this is a thing of beauty!! Regards, Dave
Thanks @daves880
Hello mate ,the table you made out of hard wood flooring looks so awesome ,how can I get some measurements form you to build the top look tricky to work out like how you have your timbers scatterd like that looks a treat mate
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @haydo90. It's amazing to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about this brilliant project.Let me mention @She_Skills, so they are alerted to your question.
Having a look at the project, I'd suggest it's best to start in the middle with a square. If you're using 90mm decking, that square would be 90mm x 90mm. The next half rotation will start with 90 x 180mm pieces. The next half rotation is always 90mm more than the last as you propagate outwards. It's two boards of the same size before increasing. They change it up a little on the last two rotations in this project. I'll include an image below to illustrate. It would be best not to try and work out all the lengths but just add the 90mm to the previous board as you go.
We look forward to seeing you give this project a go. Please let me know if you have any questions.Mitchell