Over a period of 15 years, my wife and I worked on a model of the USS Enterprise Sailing Ship. When we were finished, we needed to have a display case to hold it. Since we already had a very nice set of tables in our living room which were octaganol with curved legs, we decided to replicate the table with a custom case to hold the ship.
We replicates the tables in our living room in order to make a display case for the model ship that my wife and I have completed. The basic design looks like:
We have already built the legs and are looking to get trim so that we can build the top and the base.
Base
The base appears to be made of three separate pieces:
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We measured the separate pieces using a contour gauge (
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As you can see, Bottom 2 and Bottom 3 are easy for us to create with a router, but Bottom 1 appears to be some form of an Ogee bit with an extra flourish.
Top
The top is made of two separate pieces:
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The top is a bit interesting. Top 2 looks to be a basic trim, but Top 1 is a wide railing that has a smooth curve on it.
Other Views
For reference, here are a few other views of the table
Side view showing the legs. You can also see how Top2 is attached to Top1 from the underside.
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Top view showing the top side of Top1 piece
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Angle view showing the bottom pieces
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Side view of the bottom showing how all of the pieces fit together
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Angle view of the top showing Top1 and Top2 pieces
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