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Spalted beech live edge table

brianh

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I am working on this table in between commission jobs, I have a few boards of spalted beech I milled a few years ago this design popped in my head over the weekend.

The mortise and tenon I cut on the cnc router.

Hope to get it finished by next week in between the other work.

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Its a simple chainsaw mill I can mill logs in remote spots and load my truck plank by plank.

Its good for specialty milling. A high HP saw and milling chain ground to 10 degrees or less and its quick work.

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Man I love the grain on the feet of the legs . What part of the tree was that from ?
 

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Are those wedged tenons?
I would be careful there as they are running with the grain. Most of the time I (and others) put them cross grain to avoud splitting the top.
 
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brianh

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Are those wedged tenons?
I would be careful there as they are running with the grain. Most of the time I (and others) put them cross grain to avoud splitting the top.

Most of the time I do too, this design did not have room for that You just don't use a sledge hammer to put them in and its fine.
 
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How do you keep the board from twisting, bowing, cupping, etc??

I kiln dry my wood after milling down to 8-9 percent moisture, whatever twisting and warping will happen while drying. A lot of twisted wood is from drying to fast or not sealing the ends before going into the kiln.

I flatten the boards by either surfacing on the CNC router or using my planer with a sled with shims to hold the stock as it goes through.
 
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Its in an art gallery for the next month as a pedestal for a chainsaw carving I did back in 2007 when I started carving. any Luck they will both sell though galleries usually just get me exposure.
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