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SHAKER STYLE TABLE
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MA TERIALS LIST--SHAKER TABLE
Key No.
Size and description (use)
A*
1
13/16 x 22 x 68-1/2" maple (top)
B*
2
13/16 x 14 x 15-1/2" maple (end)
C*
1
13/16 x 14 x 56" maple (back)
D*
2
13/16 x 12-1/2 x 18-3/8" maple (partition)
E
4
2-1/4 x 2-1/4 x 34-1/2" maple (leg)
F1 1
13/16 x 2 x 58" maple (top rail)
F2 1
13/16 x 1-1/2 x 58" maple (bottom rail)
G
1
13/16 x 1-1/2 x 31" maple (center rail)
H
2
13/16 x 1-1/2 x 12" maple (mullion)
I
2
13/16 x 1-1/2 x 18-3/8" maple (runner)
J
2
1-7/16 x 2 x 15-1/2" maple (runner)
K
2
1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 18-3/8" maple (runner)
L
2
11/16 x 2 x 18-3/8" maple (runner)
M
4
13/16 x 1-1/2 x 18-3/8" maple (runner)
N
2
13/16 x 2-1/4 x 18-3/8" maple (runner)
O
2
13/16 x 3-1/8 x 18-3/8" maple (runner)
P1 2
13/16 x 4-15/16 x 29-7/8" maple (drawer face)
P2* 2
13/16 x 10-15/16 x 12-1/8" maple (drawer
face)
Q1 4
1/2 x 4-7/16 x 19-3/16" maple (drawer side)
Q2* 4
1/2 x 10-7/16 x 19-3/16" maple (drawer side)
R1 2
1/2 x 3-15/16 x 28-7/8" maple (drawer back)
R2* 2
1/2 x 9-15/16 x 11-1/8" maple (drawer back)
S1 2
1/4 x 17-3/4 x 28-7/8" plywood (drawer
bottom)
S2 2
1/4 x 17-3/4 x 11-1/8" plywood (drawer
bottom)
T
4
drawer pull
U
as reqd.
No. 20 joining plate
V1 as reqd.
1" No. 6 rh woodscrew
V2 as reqd.
1-1/2" No. 8 fh woodscrew
V3 as reqd.
2" No. 8 fh woodscrew
W** 10
tabletop fastener, Rockler No. 21650
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Stock Preparation
The first step is to straighten, or joint, the edges of the
pieces you'll glue together to make the wide panels. To do
the job with a router, first make a straightedge guide. A 4-
or 5-in.-wide piece ripped from the edge of a sheet of
plywood or hardboard should work.
Clamp the straightedge guide to each maple piece and run
the base of the router against the guide to trim the edges of
the boards (Photo 1).
Determine the widths of the pieces you'll need for the
tabletop and the side and back panels. Then, use a circular
saw with a ripping guide to cut the stock to width. Leave
each piece about 1/16 in. wider than necessary so you can
joint the cut edge and remove the saw marks. Crosscut the
pieces at least 2 in. longer than the finished panel lengths.
Install a straight 1/2-in. bit in your router and use a
straightedge guide to joint the edges of the maple
stock.
While you don't need them for strength, your assembly will
be easier if you use joining plates to align the panels. Mark
the locations of the plates and cut the slots (Photo 2).
Apply glue to the mating edges of the panels and also
spread glue in the plate slots and plates. Assemble the
panels, clamping the joints to pull them tight (Photo 3).
After the glue on each panel has set for 20 to 30 minutes,
scrape off any excess.
When the glue has completely set, remove the clamps and
crosscut the panels to length (Photo 4).
Clamp your work to the table, and cut the
joining plate slots for assembling the wide
top, side and back panels.
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Use clamps to pull the panel joints tight. A
clamp every 10 to 12 in.should provide
adequate pressure.
Clamp a straight board squarely across
each panel and use it as a guide for
crosscutting with your circular saw.
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