Hello...
I'm hoping you guys can help me with a little project I've started working on to make a coffee table out of hardwood. The wood I've bought is Greenheart and Purpleheart. Both types came from a local wood recycling store. I've got 4 pieces of Purpleheart use to be used on the decking of Brighton pier; 3 pieces of Greenheart looks like a couple of off cuts.
The dimensions of the wood are...
PURPLEHEART
127x12x4.5 (X3)
100x12x4.5
GREENHEART
98x23x11.5
65x23x8 (X2)
The plan is to use the longest piece of Greenheart in the middle of the table top that is sandwiched either side by the Purpleheart. I think the contrasting colour will look pretty good. As the Greenheart is thicker than the Purpleheart I'll be joining the pieces of the Purpleheart together to make two lengths of it (dimensions 100x12x9). The two short pieces of Greenheart will be used as the legs with them running horizontally underneath the width of the table top. As the Greenheart will be thicker than the Purpleheart there will be a "channel" cut away in the legs that the Greenheart will fit into that will enable the Purpleheart to rest against the top of the legs. The dimensions of it once complete will be approx 98x67x32. I've knocked up a diagram of how I want it to look if anyone wants to see it.
The reason I'm asking you all for help is that I've heard that these types of wood can be difficult to work with due to their hardness. I'm going to need to cut most of the wood to size as well as sanding and joining together. My questions are:
1. I have access to a table saw but what blade should I use to cut such tough wood? I take it that it'll need to be a carbide blade. Any links to sites that sell them will be useful.
2. What should I use to sand the wood to take it down to clean wood? Should I plain it instead? I've got a sheet sander (which I guess won't to a whole lot against this wood) as well as a angle-grinder. The guy at the wood yard recommended using an angle grinder with a sanding head. Again, any links to sites that sell the type of thing I should go for would be good.
3. Is there any particular type of wood glue to use to join the Purpleheart together?
Also, if anyone has any tips or advice on how to do all of this it would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if I should look into buying any additional tools that would help with the job.
Thanks for your help,
Stuart
I'm hoping you guys can help me with a little project I've started working on to make a coffee table out of hardwood. The wood I've bought is Greenheart and Purpleheart. Both types came from a local wood recycling store. I've got 4 pieces of Purpleheart use to be used on the decking of Brighton pier; 3 pieces of Greenheart looks like a couple of off cuts.
The dimensions of the wood are...
PURPLEHEART
127x12x4.5 (X3)
100x12x4.5
GREENHEART
98x23x11.5
65x23x8 (X2)
The plan is to use the longest piece of Greenheart in the middle of the table top that is sandwiched either side by the Purpleheart. I think the contrasting colour will look pretty good. As the Greenheart is thicker than the Purpleheart I'll be joining the pieces of the Purpleheart together to make two lengths of it (dimensions 100x12x9). The two short pieces of Greenheart will be used as the legs with them running horizontally underneath the width of the table top. As the Greenheart will be thicker than the Purpleheart there will be a "channel" cut away in the legs that the Greenheart will fit into that will enable the Purpleheart to rest against the top of the legs. The dimensions of it once complete will be approx 98x67x32. I've knocked up a diagram of how I want it to look if anyone wants to see it.
The reason I'm asking you all for help is that I've heard that these types of wood can be difficult to work with due to their hardness. I'm going to need to cut most of the wood to size as well as sanding and joining together. My questions are:
1. I have access to a table saw but what blade should I use to cut such tough wood? I take it that it'll need to be a carbide blade. Any links to sites that sell them will be useful.
2. What should I use to sand the wood to take it down to clean wood? Should I plain it instead? I've got a sheet sander (which I guess won't to a whole lot against this wood) as well as a angle-grinder. The guy at the wood yard recommended using an angle grinder with a sanding head. Again, any links to sites that sell the type of thing I should go for would be good.
3. Is there any particular type of wood glue to use to join the Purpleheart together?
Also, if anyone has any tips or advice on how to do all of this it would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if I should look into buying any additional tools that would help with the job.
Thanks for your help,
Stuart