Project 175
A "flat Pack" Camping Table
On long turn static camps I like to "travel heavy" and haul in furniture and tarps to make life as comfortable as possible ... but I also like the "home-made/Bushcrafty" ethos ...
This table was built to replace a similar size one that I lashed together from Hazel rods - and which had become old and shaky ... a bit like me!
The legs are made from Rowan from the woods I play in, worked green (using all hand tools) at the place I am learning green woodworking skills and which has the tools and equipment for me to learn on. The cross members and hanging rods are Hazel and Rowan rods from my store of wood, while the top is ... an old table top cut to size, resurfaced and rebraced and the drain holes all done with power tools that I am also learning to use!
All the wood is oiled with three coats of my blend of Boiled Linseed and teak oils and then given a (home made) beeswax finish.
The cordage for the hanging rods and for securing the top (so it will not flip off if I lean on it too hard) I twisted up from Jute garden twine and whipped the ends with the plain Jute twine ... the leather cords are just reference markers so that I put it all together the right way round!
The holes and asymmetric construction of the table are to allow me to have a solid working area for cooking etc and a draining board area for when I get around to doing the washing up! .. it also saves a bit of weight!
Heavy and stable the table is leveled on the uneven woodland floor by burying the feet - sharpened for this purpose - up to 4" deep.
Hopefully I will give the table a good test in the near future!
The stuff on the table (except for the folding frying pan) is all made by me from the forged metal "S" hooks, through the converted food container billycans, carved spoons, ladles, mugs etc to the turned bowl (the first almost useful bowl I have ever turned!), which is the most recent of all of the kitchen bit I have made ...







