Thought I'd post this now even though it may take a while to finish.
I started with a dining table fly leaf that had some damaged trim. You can often find these at second hand/ recycle stores for a buck or two. They make very nice hall tables and if you find one that you can make to match your DR table it becomes a coffee service or buffet plate table. All I have to add are legs, apron, trim and the matching finish.
Remove the hardware
Cut off the existing apron to get a flat bottomed slab
Cut off existing edge molding (I'd never match it)
Joint other 2 edges and square up the panel
Next, I'll make some edge nosing, BUY some apron trim (rope maybe), build or buy some legs, make the apron then put it all together.
Joe
I started with a dining table fly leaf that had some damaged trim. You can often find these at second hand/ recycle stores for a buck or two. They make very nice hall tables and if you find one that you can make to match your DR table it becomes a coffee service or buffet plate table. All I have to add are legs, apron, trim and the matching finish.
Remove the hardware
Cut off the existing apron to get a flat bottomed slab
Cut off existing edge molding (I'd never match it)
Joint other 2 edges and square up the panel
Next, I'll make some edge nosing, BUY some apron trim (rope maybe), build or buy some legs, make the apron then put it all together.
Joe