Duncan Phyfe-style table
Woodworker: Stephen Bailey
Bailey made this table from scraps accumulated during previous projects. Although the table clearly has Duncan Phyfe roots, the scalloped apron — a coopered assembly of wide cove-molding segments — adds a distinct twist. The table is made of mahogany. The top is veneered in quartered pommele with an edging of tiger mahogany veneer. The finish is 10 coats of brushed-on shellac and a wax topcoat.
Photo: Stephen Bailey
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