Tilt


Pictured, the underside view of the chess table top, with the boss that mates with the pedestal via the threaded hole in the centre, alongside my first-past-the-post idea for making a hinge piece to convert the thing into a tilt-top table. I've fixed a length of 15mm dowel to a mule made of an off-cut of old melamine-faced chipboard [seen resting in the crosscut sled to be rebated on the table-saw]. I just need to fix some runners to the sides of the mule so I can safely cut a half diameter flat rebate in the dowel to later screw it to the face of the boss nearest in the picture. I figured that boring a hole through the boss to take the dowel would be a ball-ache, so I came up with the idea of offsetting the hinge to the edge. I know I could cut the rebate by hand with saw and chisel, but I just, as usual, want to try something different. If it works, it works; if it don't, it don't. I'll keep you posted on progress...

Comments

  1. Watch yer thumbs and sundry digits.
    Hand tools are SO much safer and more satisfying..
    ATB
    Joe

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