Oak table
Selling CE Primary School
Year 6 pupils (10 to 11 years old)
from Selling CE Primary School in Kent were fascinated
by the idea that the Temeraire was about to be broken
up and the oak reused for various purposes, including
the making of furniture.
A school parent who was a trained carpenter worked with
the children one afternoon a week for a term. First,
they visited a local sawmill to source the oak. Then,
having researched tables of the period, they designed
their own. They decided together on the shape of the
legs, the finish of the table top and the choice of
stain and varnish.
The children were taught traditional carpentry techniques.
They became skilled at using saws and chisels, and at
constructing mortise and tenon joints. The only concession
to modern technology was the use of an electric lathe,
which they used to craft the table legs. |