Australian Wood Review – June 2017

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PROJECT

The table is 1225 x 757 x 450mm high,
the top is 50mm thick and the legs are
50mm square. The rails are 30 x 50mm
and the sixteen slats are 24 x 17mm at
approximately 90mm centres, flush with
the top of the rails and set 120mm below
the underside of the top. Without a veneer
press my first step was to make one.


Veneer press


I decided to make a caul press rather
than investing in vacuum, so this
was the first part of the project.
After studying magazine articles and
extensively scanning the internet, I
came up with a configuration of nine
sets of 65 x 42 x 900mm pine cauls
at 150mm centres and two sheets of
1200 x 800 x 19mm MDF (fig.1).


For clamping pressure I used 18
250mm lengths of M8 threaded rod,
each capped with dome nuts (photo
2 ). Three washers of increasing
diameter under each dome nut
distribute the force. The other end
screws into M8 captive T-nuts secured
into the bottom of the lower caul
(photo 3). Although M6 rod would
have been strong enough, the M8
T-nuts provide a much better bond
into the cauls. It is important to oil
the thread where it passes through
the T-nut, this gives a big increase to
the achievable pressure.

The upper cauls have 9mm holes drilled
each end and the lower 10mm to house
the T-nut and provide clearance for

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  1. The author with the Huon pine
    flitches sawn by Greg Collins.
    The wenge used rests on the
    torsion box that was veneered
    for the tabletop.

  2. M8 dome nuts were glued and
    screwed onto one end of the
    veneer press rods.

  3. Captive T-nuts were secured
    into the bottom of the
    lower caul.

  4. Measuring the caul curvature
    required to apply even pressure
    across its length with a small
    block placed centrally between
    two cauls.

  5. Bandsaw the curve on the cauls.

  6. Cutting slots for the
    interlocking torsion box frame.

  7. The corners of the torsion box
    were reinforced with ply.


F i g .1 Veneer press caul arrangement.

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