Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Continuing The Craftsman Desk Repair


Broken tenons are a problem thats fairly common when bringing a beaten up piece of furniture back to life. The best option Ive found in my time has been to create a floating tenon, but first you have to clean up the end grain nubs hanging out from the damage. A block plane works great for this


I cut mortises a number of different ways, depending on my morning tarot reading and the position of the spots on the sun relative to the phase of the moon. This time I fired up the drill press and hogged out the waste.


Then I cleaned up the mortise with a little chisel work. Because of the size of the pieces I decided it would be a good idea to downsize the mortise on the rail and leave a little more meat around the floating tenon, I had already cut the leg mortise bigger when I made this decision. This meant I had to do a little more work making a floating tenon to fit both sides.


With the structural repairs done I had another big decision. Try and fix the existing finish that was on the losing end of a twelve round prize fight or just take things back to bare and start from as close to scratch as possible.


I went back to square one with some sanding, some planing, and some scraping. The oak under the finish, beautiful.


Then I reassembled the leg section. The difference sitting next to the surviving leg was pretty striking.


Of course I had to take apart the other leg section and clean the crap off it as well.


Then I scrubbed the crap off the repaired table top and off the apron section and reassembled the desk.


The desk looked very different from were it started.


There was still some work to do. I had a drawer to repair and refit and I had to make the only major part that was missing when we found this. The bottom stretcher between the leg sections.

Ratione et Passionis
Oldwolf
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Monday, February 10, 2014

An unusual desk project Part II Sylvania Ohio

Ive made all the new pieces for the desk, and Im doing all of the staining and finishing that I can do up front, in the shop.  Here are the legs, bullnose, and drawer face on the table...


Ive made a dado joint to connect the two legs together...


Here is the drawer box, with a coat of polyurethane...


And here is the desk top extension.  I have attached the transition pieces already, by using biscuit joinery and glue.  It will work well for this application.


Next week is the big week to split the existing desk.  Sometimes I wish I had a magic wand, but this will be a test of my skill.  Keep your fingers crossed!!!
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The executive desk Monclova Oh more drawers!

Ive finished the drawers today! Here are the pics of all 7 drawers. These will be finished with a clear coat of poly to seal the wood and give long life. Tomorrow Ill make the drawer faces, and that portion will be complete.




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