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Kevin Jenness

Vermont Custom Woodworking

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Kevin Jenness
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October 07, 2016

Making a Table, Part Three / The Base

October 07, 2016/ Kevin Jenness
Making a Table, Part Three /   The Base

The base of this table is a simple traditional frame, four legs and aprons joined with mortises and tenons ...

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October 07, 2016/ Kevin Jenness/
Woodworking, Table, Furniture
cherry, table, wide planks
September 16, 2016

Making a Table, Part Two / Breadboard Ends

September 16, 2016/ Kevin Jenness
Making a Table, Part Two / Breadboard Ends

Breadboard ends are a method of stabilizing the ends of a tabletop to inhibit cupping induced by seasonal changes in humidity. 

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September 16, 2016/ Kevin Jenness/
Woodworking, Table, Furniture
cherry, table, wide plank, breadboard ends
September 11, 2016

Making a Table, Part One / Milling the Top

September 11, 2016/ Kevin Jenness
Making a Table, Part One / Milling the Top

The customer is a collector of Americana and wanted a wide cherry dining table to fit the neoclassical character of his home on Lake Champlain.

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September 11, 2016/ Kevin Jenness/
Furniture, Table, Woodworking
cherry, table, wide plank
September 02, 2016

Flattening a Burl with the CNC Router

September 02, 2016/ Kevin Jenness
Flattening a Burl with the CNC Router

The three axis computer controlled router is quite versatile, for tasks from signmaking to inlays. One process where it shines is flattening wood blanks that are too large or too fragile to run through the jointer or thickness planer.

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September 02, 2016/ Kevin Jenness/
Woodworking
CNC router, burls

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