Mahogany laminated coffee table top and hand-carved base

in woodworking •  7 years ago 

A friend asked if we could make him a table top for a base he had already. He didn't even wait for the answer and the base was loaded onto our vehicle.

It didn't end with the table top, the whole base was is bad shape and needed a complete overhaul, so to speak. Dealing with hand-carved furniture is always a time consuming exercise. It came out very well and was worth the effort.

The plan for the table top was to join three boards, cut them to size, mount it and done. That was the plan, reality was different. The mahogany boards were twisted and not suitable for the top to use as one piece. We had to cut them down into smaller pieces, playing a bit "Tetris" to line them up and started to glue them together in sections. Took a while due to lack of big clamps.

After the agony of sanding we could finally marry the top and the base and were very pleased with the result. A few coats of anteak oil for the finish and the coffee table was ready for delivery.

Here some impressions, interestingly that we always forget to take before pictures:

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Beautiful table, well worth restoring. You did a great job, and don't worry, I seem to forget to take pics until I'm done a project too.

Thank you for your kind words. Good to know that I'm not the only one forgetting things......
I always dive right into a new project without having documentation on top of the list.

Well done, thanks for sharing this. I think your friends is super happy and the ''new'' table fits the living room!