Pool Table Build - Part 4

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Part 4 in the series where John W. Nixon from Eagle Lake Woodworking builds an Arts and Crafts Style Pool table. This video focuses on techniques for applying and trimming veneer. The video centers on the feet for the leg columns. The hollow foot will lend a substantial look to the bottom of the columns, and at the same time, the foot collar will conceal any shims underneath the columns that may be necessary to level the legs. This video covers: * The design of the feet. * Application of veneer without a vacuum bag. * Various methods for flush trimming veneer. The quartersawn white oak veneer selected for the feet looks fantastic. The alternating grain direction gives a realistic look to the feet and makes them look like solid wood. 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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    1. kaisergrendel Says:

      Man all that sweet machinery, makes life so much easier

    2. EagleLakeWoodworking Says:

      LOL…your comment echos why I probably haven’t finished this table yet :-(

    3. davis4311 Says:

      After watching this video, It’s quite clear ‘I’ll be buying my table’

    4. disobedient Says:

      The veneer its those little things that really help convince the veneer its seeing is real wood.
      The grain on the grain on the grain on the eye what its seeing is real wood.

    5. vidarathexvii Says:

      you have great tools, i want to build one myself, but don’t have anything like those tools

    6. filaretosdoukas Says:

      Nice job profetional tools!
      Regards from Greece

    7. monroeazura Says:

      Very useful, Thanks