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      mrossk
      last edited by

      Hey there all- I'd like to share my latest project. A sofa table, 74"x24"x16", made from Madrone and Bird's Eye Maple. Nary a straight line in the piece. Bent laminations, double mortice and floating tenon construction. I always say it, that SketchUp was invaluable, but this time I mean it literally. I don't know that I would have been able to build it, without SU helping me with angles, layout, measurements, etc. A joy, and a challenge, to build. Oh, almost forgot- the design was influenced by one by Michael Fortune, a well-known Canadian woodworker

      bent lams final.jpg
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      IMG_03981 ed.jpg

      https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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        Dave R
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        Ooh! Very nice! I like that piece.

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          pbacot
          last edited by

          That's incredible. How do you even get Madrone for something like that?

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            mrossk
            last edited by

            via UPS! Got it from Goby Walnut in Portland, Or.

            https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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              davidheim1
              last edited by

              Very nice indeed!

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                mrossk
                last edited by

                Thank you πŸ˜„

                https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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                  HornOxx
                  last edited by

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                  Not just a study but a wonderful (real) piece of furniture - I'm impressed.
                  I particularly like that the table top is made of 2 boards, which are tapered(?) like wings outwards.
                  And I agree with your statement about the role of SketchUp in dealing with such complex geometry...

                  never trust a skinny cook

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                    mrossk
                    last edited by

                    Thanks a lot. I like the "split" top effect as well, and for a while have wanted to use it in a piece. The idea to taper the undersides was an idea I "borrowed" from Michael Fortune. The end view reminds me of older car tail lights (Cadillac maybe?)

                    https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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                      cotty
                      last edited by

                      πŸ‘

                      my SketchUp gallery

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                        joewood
                        last edited by

                        excellent. I am old school and do not care for floating tenons ; but it works.
                        Your portfolio is amazing.

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                          mrossk
                          last edited by

                          thank you- I hear you about floating tenons, and in general, I agree. But trying to cut integral ones on curved pieces over five feet long, with angled shoulders- just a little too much for me. Perfect job for the router

                          https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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