Embassy Console Table
Embassy (for a G-7 Country) redecoration project’s interior designer commissioned two exact console table reproductions (Figure A). Highlighting the wood’s character with a low sheen oil finish expanded the specification list. The client wanted either all solid Black Cherry or Black Walnut construction. C P Johnson Lumber sourced the premium grade Black Walnut (5/4 thick) chosen for the reproduction.
Figure A was imported into Microsoft PowerPoint. Proportional scaling from the width, length, height measurements accompanying the photograph determined the placement and sizing of legs, stretcher shelf and “wing tip” ends.
Making a full size construction grade Fir and Spruce model confirmed the visual proportionality of the photograph scaling and planned joinery detail. Set up and fine tuning milling operations without placing a tool on the walnut confined any layout/joinery errors to the model instead of the expensive walnut. The model’s time and expense proved very cost effective.
These templates and measurements were transferred to the prepared 1 inch thick walnut blanks. Templates ensured both table were exact duplicates.
A Tung Oil (2)fortified with polyurethane varnish (1), Penetrol(1) and odorless mineral spirits(2) solution soaked the final sanded surface for 30 minutes. Excess oil was wiped dry and cured until the next day before hand sanding(400 grit) on the second coat. A rag moistened with mineral spirits and 1/4 teaspoon of Japan drier wiped the surface clean. This surface cured for 5 days before the final modified tung oil application with a random orbital sander and Abralon 2000 pad.