Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on February 16th, 2008

With the carcase of the table completed in the last post, it was finally time to build and dovetail the drawer. This is kind of a long post but, I thought everyone would rather see the entire process at once rather that breaking it into multiple posts. So, here we go! The design for this [...]

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Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on February 5th, 2008

In the last post I documented the process of dovetailing the top rail and doing the scroll work on the front and side aprons of the table. With all of the joinery completed on the table carcase it was time to glue up some of the components and to begin work on the interior drawer [...]

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Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on February 1st, 2008

With the tenon work on the aprons completed, it was time to turn my attention to adding the top rail above where the drawer will go. Also, previously the aprons were left square to more easily facilitate cutting the tenons but, now it was time to add the decorative Queen Anne scroll work to them. [...]

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Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on January 13th, 2008

With all of the leg mortises completed and the knee blocks cut, attached and shaped, the next task at hand was to cut the tenons on the aprons of the Queen Anne Side Table. I milled all of the stock for the aprons, top rail and drawer front in a single session at the jointer [...]

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Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on January 4th, 2008

I’ve been progressing on the legs for the Queen Anne Side Table. In my last post, I had shaped the feet and reworked the heel transitions on the legs. This left the tasks of adding and shaping the knee blocks, cutting the mortises and trimming the posts to final size to be done. The first [...]

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