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Project SpotlightOverview
Illustrations by Jeremy Lacy(1 of 3) www.arcmagazine.pub | Fall 2017All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners
A TABLE CREATED FROM WALNUT AND STEELBy Jimmy DiResta
Sometimes it’s great to experiment. You never
know what you might come up with. Sometimes
you hit on a novel idea that turns into a
one-of-a-kind piece of furniture.
That’s the case with a table I created using steel
and a walnut slab. By being unafraid to test the
limits of fabrication, I built a rugged-looking
piece that can accentuate any room and, of
course, serve every practical purpose that
any preassembled store-bought table could.
Home hobbyists don’t have to be confined
to using steel and walnut for such a project.
You can fabricate a distinctive table using
any combination of materials. Whatever
you choose, don’t be afraid to push the
limits of your building skills. The result
can be something spectacular.
All of the design files and specs can
be found at arcmagazine.pub.
Project SpotlightMaterials, Equipment & Tools List
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners
Illustrations by Jeremy Lacy(2 of 3) www.arcmagazine.pub | Fall 2017
MATERIALS16-gauge sheet metal
3/4 x 3/4 stock rods
Natural walnut slab
Sheet metal screws
Polyurethane
Blackener
Wax
WELDING/CUTTING EQUIPMENT AND TOOLSLincoln Electric POWER MIG® 210 MP
Belt Sander
Palm Sander
Horizontal Bandsaw
Grinder
Scrub Plane
Cordless Drill
36-grit sanding disks
6-inch cutoff wheels
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners
Illustrations by Jeremy Lacy(3 of 3) www.arcmagazine.pub | Fall 2017
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