Woodworking Plans Pool Table
How to make a combination pool table and davenport
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Woodworking plans pool table project: A small size billiard
table which can be converted quickly into a davenport is made as follows:
Secure clear, selected plain sawed white oak in sizes as indicated by
the drawing. Have these planed at the mill to the widths and thicknesses
specified.
The lower part should be made first. Cut the four posts to length, chamfering
the ends somewhat so that they will not splinter when in use. Lay out and cut
the mortises which are to receive the rails. The lower rails are to be 1-1/8
in. thick and the mortises are to be laid out in the legs so as to bring their
outer surfaces almost flush with those of the posts. The upper rails are 2-1/4
in. wide. The slats are 3/4 in. thick. Tenons should be thoroughly pinned to
the sides of the mortises as shown in the illustration. The braces are 1-3/4
in. thick and are fastened to place with roundhead screws and glue.
The seat may be made by putting in a solid bottom that shall rest upon cleats
fastened to the inner surfaces of the rails. The top of this bottom should rest
about 3/4 in. below the top edge of the rails. A well filled leather cushion
completes this part.
A more satisfactory result in this woodworking plans pool table project is
obtained by putting in springs and upholstering the seat. Upon this the leather
cushion can be placed.

By Swinging the Top Back the Table is Transformed into the Elegant Davenport
Seen on the Opposite Page

The pool Table as Converted into a Luxurious Davenport—A Child Can Make
the Change in a Moment
The top or table is built upon and about a heavy frame of well seasoned 1-3/4-in.
by 5-3/4-in. white pine. The parts to this frame are thoroughly mortised and
tenoned together. Middle stretchers, lengthwise and crosswise, give added strength
and rigidity. Upon this frame the slate bed is leveled by planing the frame
wherever necessary. Slats are fastened to the bed by screws, the heads of which
are countersunk so that they may be covered over even with plaster of paris.

The top and side facings of this woodworking plans pool table project are built
together, the angle being reinforced with block and glue, as shown in detail.
These facings, to which the cushions are attached, are afterward made fast to
the frame by ornamental headed screws. The detail and photograph show the manner
of applying the under facing.
Before attaching the top and side facings, the bed cloth should be placed over
the slate and fastened. The nap of the cloth should run from the head toward
the opposite end of the table. Draw the cloth as tight as possible, taking care
that there shall be no wrinkles.
The pool table cushions can be bought ready to cover. The bumpers which keep
the top from striking the front posts can be obtained by making proper selection
from oak door bumpers carried in stock by hardware dealers. The brass swing
bars, most likely, can be obtained at the same place.
The upholstering on the under side of the top—the back of the davenport—is
to be built upon a stout frame made of some suitable common wood, and the whole
set in the recess formed as shown in the detail drawing—the whole being
fastened from the back before the slate bed is put in position.
Effort should be made to select leather of a color that will harmonize with
the wood finish which is to be applied. Your woodworking plans pool table project
is now complete!
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