micktan
20th January 2013, 10:47 PM
Hi All,
This is my first time at these forums after searching the internet for some time answers I thought I would post my problem and hope some experts out there would be able to provide me (an amateur hobbyist) some guidance on how I might be able to fix the warping from my table.
I don't know much about the history of the table, I recently picked the table up for a bargain price (debatable given that its warped, but I really like the legs :U).
In the pictures, you can see that the front right side seems to have dropped in comparison to the rest of the top. And to a lesser degree, the left front and right back have risen. The black frame attached to the top seems to have warped with it. I've also included a photo of the joinery under the table in case this is of interest.
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And sorry, I'm only a very amateur hobbyist so a translation to laymen terms for any technical words/techniques would be appreciated.
Many thanks for taking a look at this.
Cheers
Mike
This is my first time at these forums after searching the internet for some time answers I thought I would post my problem and hope some experts out there would be able to provide me (an amateur hobbyist) some guidance on how I might be able to fix the warping from my table.
I don't know much about the history of the table, I recently picked the table up for a bargain price (debatable given that its warped, but I really like the legs :U).
In the pictures, you can see that the front right side seems to have dropped in comparison to the rest of the top. And to a lesser degree, the left front and right back have risen. The black frame attached to the top seems to have warped with it. I've also included a photo of the joinery under the table in case this is of interest.
250619250620
250621250622
And sorry, I'm only a very amateur hobbyist so a translation to laymen terms for any technical words/techniques would be appreciated.
Many thanks for taking a look at this.
Cheers
Mike