Chamfered-Leg Table (Digital Plan)
This small table was inspired by a piece found in the book 'Furniture Treasury' by Wallace Nutting. The original, made of oak and pine, dates to 1700 and is from Newington, CT. Mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joints are used throughout. Some joints are pegged, too. Typical of 18th-century construction, the internal frame serves as an upper drawer runner and provides for a connection to the breadboard top, a departure from the original piece, which had a solid top. The table looks attractive with either a clear finish (shellac), or a milk-paint finish. SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate FINISHED SIZE: 18 5/8' deep by 28 5/16' wide by 27 1/4' tall PLAN INCLUDES: Drawer construction details Scale drawing Component templates Detailed cutlist SketchUp drawing REQUIREMENTS •Google SketchUp (free download available here).