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Bridge Series Console Table
Wood Console Table
Created by
Tony Casper
This piece employs mortise and tenon joints which are pegged with birch. The legs are double tapered using a table saw, sleigh guide, jointer, and sander. The inner frame is joined with mortise and tenon joints using power- and Japanese-hand saws.
The legs protrude through the top in a way similar to craftsman-style furniture. It also resembles the gem-holding prongs on a ring. The joints are hand cut slightly wide to allow for seasonal expansion and contraction
The top is finished with a catalyzed conversion varnish that is water and alcohol proof. Cleanup is simple, just use a damp cloth with a dash of soap.
Available with Hawaiian koa wood top with black lacquered legs or with locally sourced black walnut—some of which comes from urban Milwaukee trees
The legs protrude through the top in a way similar to craftsman-style furniture. It also resembles the gem-holding prongs on a ring. The joints are hand cut slightly wide to allow for seasonal expansion and contraction
The top is finished with a catalyzed conversion varnish that is water and alcohol proof. Cleanup is simple, just use a damp cloth with a dash of soap.
Available with Hawaiian koa wood top with black lacquered legs or with locally sourced black walnut—some of which comes from urban Milwaukee trees