How wooden tables are made
Choosing the wood for the table
Types of wood commonly used for tables
Oak
Characteristics of oak wood
Benefits of using oak for tables
Maple
Characteristics of maple wood
Benefits of using maple for tables
Walnut
Characteristics of walnut wood
Benefits of using walnut for tables
Factors to consider when selecting wood
Durability
Grain pattern
Color
Preparing the wood for construction
Cutting and shaping the wood
Tools used for cutting and shaping
Techniques for cutting and shaping
Sanding and smoothing the wood
Importance of sanding
Techniques for sanding and smoothing
Main topic
Subtopic
Joining the pieces together
Joinery techniques
Mortise and tenon
How it works
Benefits of using this technique
Dovetail
How it works
Benefits of using this technique
Butt joint
How it works
Benefits of using this technique
Tools and materials needed for joinery
Clamps
Wood glue
Screws or nails
Finishing the table
Staining the wood
Types of wood stain
Oil-based stain
Water-based stain
Techniques for applying stain
Applying a protective finish
Varnish
Lacquer
Wax
Final touches and assembly
Attaching legs and supports
Types of table legs
Tapered legs
Straight legs
Cabriole legs
Techniques for attaching legs
Installing table hardware
Drawer pulls
Hinges
Tabletop fasteners