Friends:
You just saw our first video on the Craftsman table, and we're going to have full-color plans, free to Patrons, but many of you might want to get a jump on this project or even build along with me.
Before the full plans are ready, we've got a simple set of measured drawings. These are the plans I'm using for the build and you should find them approachable if you've made a couple of pieces already. These plans are a Patron EXCLUSIVE and will not be released to the general public. (They're attached to this post.)
A couple of quick notes:
1.) All the stock is 4/4 Oak, but 3/4 is fine and you don't have to use oak.
2.) The original table is all screwed joints, but we're replacing the lower joints with half-laps, just like I showed a few weeks ago. I'll probably use the "dovetail" half-lap because it looks nice.
3.) The cleat under the top is screwed in from underneath.
4.) The joints where the legs meet the top are still going to be screwed. Do not glue these joints; the top is guaranteed to move and those joints will fail. Screws are the best move here. (Maybe dowels, but I'm not sure).
That's it. Good luck to anyone who wants to get a jump on this project. It's a good one!
--Rex
Michael Long
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