This is my take on the Porringer-Top Tea Table from the book "Queen Anne Furniture: History, Design and Construction" by Norman Vandal. In this video I shape the aprons, form the tenons, and assemble the base. The joinery used are pegged mortise and tenon joints.
This is part two of the series. In the next video I construct and shape the top. The entire series can be watched here: • Porringer-Top Tea Table
If you are just here for the click bait then jump to this point in the video: 4:55
If you want to see the tool being made you can watch that here: • Making Wooden Bullnose Smoothing Plane
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0:00 Porringer-Top Tea Table Part 2
0:18 Making the Aprons
6:02 Forming the Tenons
9:09 Preparing for Assembly
11:03 Assembling the Base
13:21 To Be Continued...
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