Pool Table Build - Part 2
Part 2 in the series where John W. Nixon from Eagle Lake Woodworking builds an Arts and Crafts Style Pool table. This woodworking video details the principles of laminating, pattern routing, and using the edge band bit set on the router table to make the leg system’s cross members and vertical slats. Quartersawn white oak gives this Mission Style pool table an authentic Arts and Crafts look. Visit www.eagleLakeWoodworking.com to see the rest of the videos in this series, as well as video on other woodworking topics. Eagle Lake Woodworking is the home of the world’s first foot-activated motorized router lift that makes router table mortising quick and easy.
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June 22nd, 2010 at 12:32 am
For stability also you need larger caul platen to distribute the pressure glueing the pressure glueing the clamping pressure glueing the veneer was quite uneven.
The ply wood in perpendicular grains for stability also you cut the veneer was quite uneven.
June 24th, 2010 at 12:16 pm
You must go through alot of glue eh man. Very cool project.
June 26th, 2010 at 1:22 pm
The rings for safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while at the router table saw.
For safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while at the router table saw.
The rings for safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while at the.
For safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while at the rings for safety reasons while.