This is a reproduction of a Chippendale table that I constructed with Peruvian mahogany as the primary wood and sycamore as the secondary. The finish is red mahogany wood filler under a sprayed acrylic lacquer. All details are hand-carved, and the compound angle stretcher joint is a challenge to do.
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The table is quite elegant. I like the Marlborough legs. The gadrooning looks great. Did you shape the molding with a router or shaper bit before you carved the gadrooning. If you did what bit did you use?
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