Often I sit with a sketchbook iterating little drawings of table designs. A table after all is just a horizontal plane held above the floor with a structure. The structure's only purpose is to support the top and whatever it might be used for securely and reliably. Something to span the gap between floor and top and resist gravity. This can range anywhere from a solid block to a spindly center post with spindly feet.
Occasionally I come to a design that appeals to me more than usual. If it looks even better a day later I'll do a digital drawing of it. If the digital design is still appealing I often make a prototype.
This little table is one outcome from such a process. The prototype leg shape is CNC cut from 3/4" thick MDF.
The top is solid walnut. The leg design I envisioned to be made from walnut pieces joined together. No need in a prototype to use expensive material and labor though.
I painted the MDF legs with red primer with the intent to then paint them with a final color. The primer color looks good with the walnut top. This is just an aesthetic prototype and once walnut legs are made the MDF versions will be discarded. Good enough it is.
Underside |
Overside |
Comments welcomed.
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