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Scrap Table utilizing Irregular Cuts
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:35 pm
by nuhobby
Hello,
A recent shower-remodel left plenty of spare porcelain tile. I made a simple towel-table from one tile.
On the underside I had 3 MDF pieces (presumably these will stay bonded to the ceramic) with both 5-degree bevels and 5-degree-from-perpendicular miter angles. I ended up managing this on the tablesaw by cutting some long beveled pieces, then taping them together, then sawing clean square edges using the miter gage.
The underside photo also shows the junk-wood walnut knot-hole, which, from the top-side, looks pretty nice.
Happy woodworking!
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:42 pm
by osx-addict
Looks good to me! A good use for the scraps -- almost nobody is going to look underneath!
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:06 pm
by a1gutterman
nuhobby wrote:Hello,
A recent shower-remodel left plenty of spare porcelain tile. I made a simple towel-table from one tile...
Hi nuhobby,
I think that the piece of furniture looks good. Another re-purpose-gone-good! Now I have a question: I can understand what the name implies, but what, exactly, do you do with a towel-table? Is it used to put a towel located where you want to have one ready for use? Or, is it for drying? Or what, exactly?
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:11 pm
by dusty
Looks great. Congratulations.
BTW, when you come to my house, please don't turn any of my furniture over for any reason.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:30 pm
by charlese
Nice work, Chris! Shows your skill, with the miters and tapers! I never would have known how you made the table top. Thanks for telling us!
Just find it embarrassing to lay on the floor to peer up at the underside of folks furniture. Never did think of going into someone's home and tip their furniture upside down.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:46 pm
by eldyfig
Now when Dusty has a shop meet at his place, we will all be looking under his furniture, even you Chuck.
Very interesting piece of work. I like it.
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:24 am
by nuhobby
Thanks, folks, for the kind words.
For a1gutterman's question, nu[de]hobby says:
The remodel job removed a towel bar from the shower door. After shower, no problem taking a wet towel across the room to another towel bar for drying. But, before shower, it was too easy to forget to bring a dry towel near the shower. The table is for that purpose, and to just dress things up a bit.
[keeping it clean]