Michael,
The burl veneer looks awesome with the mahogany!!!:icon_thum:icon_thum:icon_thum
If you don't mind....what did you use for a substrate for the veneer?
(Last month, I visited a family friend up in Ohio who does a lot of his furniture builds with veneers and has gotten me really interested in veneer work! Of course he has been doing it for about 40 years and obviously I have a lot to learn!:confused_)
Your table really turned out nice!:wsmile::wsmile::wsmile: (I really like the beading as well!!)
Wayne
Wayne,
I used a piece of good 3/4" ply and made a groove around it, centered. Then I made a frame from mahogany with a tongue on it to fit the groove. Mitered the corners and glued the frame to the ply. I covered the bottom of the ply with regular walnut veneer; cause that is what I had and of course covered the top with the burl veneer. I used my vac bag and did both sides at the same time. After curing, I trimmed the veneer and sanded the edges. I thought about profiling the edge of the top but didn't want to chance messing up the burl. Sometimes less is best.:gar-La;
Mike
Very nice table! :thumbs_up I really like the beads on the aprons and legs. Hand beader or router table? One of my future projects is a piano bench made of mahogany in this very style, except for the top. Not ready for that yet!
Chris