Building a Classic Mission Style Ottoman | WoodWorks with David J. Marks, Ep. 6
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 Published On Apr 12, 2024

In this episode of WoodWorks, we build a classic mission style ottoman using quarter sawn white oak. This project combines the elegance of simple lines with the functionality of traditional woodworking.

Here’s what we cover:

* Material Selection: We start by selecting high-quality quarter sawn white oak, learning how to -identify and work around natural defects like knots and cracks to optimize our lumber usage.
* Milling Basics: We discuss the importance of proper jointing and planing, ensuring our wood is perfectly flat and ready for precise cuts. This is crucial for the stability and appearance of our ottoman.
* Cutting Techniques: We delve into the process of cutting through mortises that are iconic to the mission style, and how batch cutting tenons on the table saw streamlines our workflow.
* Special Tools: Using a hollow chisel mortiser for the spindle mortises showcases how specialized tools can enhance our woodworking, providing both accuracy and efficiency.
* Finishing Touches: We finish the ottoman with aniline dye to enhance the oak’s grain and bring out the rich, warm tones that give the piece its character.

This mission style ottoman project is not only a practical addition to any living space but also a chance to hone your skills in classic furniture making. Join us as we blend traditional aesthetics with modern woodworking techniques to create a piece that’s both beautiful and functional.

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