Fly Leaf Table WIP

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Joe Scharle

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Joe
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

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Cut off the existing apron to get a flat bottomed slab

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Cut off existing edge molding (I'd never match it)

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Joint other 2 edges and square up the panel

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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
 

sapwood

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Roger
Joe, it's always a pleasure to see pixs of your projects and more importantly the jigs you use :eusa_clap Thanks for sharing!

Roger
 

DaveO

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Wow, what a cool idea. I would have never thought of something like that. I can wait to see how it turns out for you.
Now I can give my wife a legitimate reason to go thrift store shopping.
Dave:)
 

Joe Scharle

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Joe
Bid on some legs on ebay and won these. I also bid on some unfinished legs but a couple of guys got into a bidding war and the last I looked they had the bid higher than Rockler's regular price! Anyway, I got these 4 for $20.00 plus $14.00 shipping.

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I laid out & cut the aprons and transition blocks. They're glued up now. I made the edge molding yesterday using the lower profile of a handrail bit and glued them on.

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