Half-Moon -- Design for a Demilune Table Part 6; the JoinerysteemCreated with Sketch.

in #woodworking7 years ago (edited)

Skip all the way to the end for a video of the final assembly.

I typically avoid using hardware to hold things together so I have to rely on the strength of the glue and the wood. Chosing each particular type of joinery is a creative process in itself.

I used sliding dovetails to attach the legs to the center spindle.

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This was before I had a lathe so I planed some 4/4 walnut to a hexagon, since I had three legs to attach.
I carved the end of it in a funny shape you might recognise.

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I marked and cut off the end of the spindle to use as a pendant, or upside down cap to prevent the legs from cracking and spreading the spindle under load.

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Meanwhile, I cut the ends of each leg into a dovetail

Little oops, I cut too deep, but it will not be visible once it is assembled.

I then used the dovetail to mark the cutout on the pendant.

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I sawed in as far as I could, the removed the rest of the waste with a chisel.

Then I lined up the pendant and the spindle to get the length of the groove to be cut in the spindle.

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Here is the dry fit test. (It is upside down in the picture.)

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And the final glue up!

Thanks for watching.

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you make it looks o easy.


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Ooh. Coming along nicely! Looks real good

Thanks. I have to confess, it has been finished for a while now. I am stretching out the posts to build suspense. Wait til you see the oil go on.

I thought it was a t shaped notch that locked them together... its still uber nice joint... no weed puns please.

Walnut has a pretty coarse grain. I feel like a t shape might lack strength given small width I was working with. Even then, I did have one of the dovetails crack at the narrow part after glueup. I had to cheat and use superglue.

Epoxy sometimes grants greater results.

Very good jointing. This is a good post and the whole series is really informative. Very easy for people to follow.

Thanks for the kind feedback. I was not sure if it was too long. That is a lot of pics to scroll through, but I did not to want to spam the world with a bunch of shorter posts.

I need more practice on out of the box joinery.........looks good my friend

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