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A small outdoor table for the balcony made from douglas fir slats. | A small outdoor table for the balcony made from douglas fir slats. | ||
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File:outdoortable 1.jpg|Routed mortises with a handheld router. | File:outdoortable 1.jpg|Routed mortises with a handheld router. | ||
File:outdoortable 2.jpg|Routed the tenons along the long edges and cut them with the [[Bandsaw]] along the short edges. | File:outdoortable 2.jpg|Routed the tenons along the long edges and cut them with the [[Bandsaw]] along the short edges. | ||
File:outdoortable 3.jpg|Impregnated the slabs with Halböl (50% boiled linseed oil, 50% white spirit). | File:outdoortable 3.jpg|[[:Category:Finishing Oils & Waxes|Impregnated]] the slabs with Halböl (50% [[Material:Linseed Oil|boiled linseed oil]], 50% white spirit). | ||
File:outdoortable 4.jpg|The linseed oil intensifies the wood color. | File:outdoortable 4.jpg|The [[Material:Linseed Oil|linseed oil]] intensifies the wood color. | ||
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[[Category:Woodworking]] | [[Category:Woodworking]] | ||
[[Category:Furniture]] | [[Category:Furniture]] |
Revision as of 14:34, 23 March 2019
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ProjectInfoBox Outdoor Table | |
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Status: | Mostly finished |
Release Date: | 22.03.2019 |
Initiator: | Manu |
Materials Used: | Wood:Douglas fir |
Tools Used: | Handheld Router, Router Table, Table Saw, Bandsaw |
Approx. Cost: | ~15 € for the wood |
A small outdoor table for the balcony made from douglas fir slats.
Routed the tenons along the long edges and cut them with the Bandsaw along the short edges.
Impregnated the slabs with Halböl (50% boiled linseed oil, 50% white spirit).
The linseed oil intensifies the wood color.