Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Rustic coffee table fabricated over the summer.

Our friend Jerry lived at Lac La Nonne for years.  When he decided to pack up and move to Kelowna BC to be closer to family,  we thought a replica of the lake was a fitting tribute to jog his memory of his time living near us. 

The project started by laminating pieces of oak veneer plywood, particle board and 3/4" spruce plywood for backing and strength. The shoreline of the lake was outlined and routed out of the surface layer of oak veneer plywood.

Perimeter framing pieces made from rough-sawn spruce were shaped and sanded smooth.

Framing pieces were shaped, cut to length and glued & screwed in place. Prior to filling the 1/4" deep lake with epoxy, all surfaces were coated with a clear poly-urethane semi-gloss finish. 

Diamond Willow legs and rungs were selected from the woodshed inventory.

Legs and rungs were cut to length and the mortise and tenon joints were made.

The legs were attached to the table top and leveled. The dowel holes were filled, trimmed and sanded  and everything was given another coat of clear finish.

The "lake" was filled with tinted epoxy and allowed to cure for a couple days.

Finally, it was delivered to Kelowna and presented to Jerry by Stan and Susan. He can now simply point to where his house was located and to where his favorite fishing spots were as he spins tales of those giant walleyes that got away.

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