I am going to be making a coffee table and I'm planning on using some sort of Marlborough leg and accompaning bracket. I've begun to search for details in my fairly limited collection of furniture books with out much success. I did find some tables in the Joseph Downs book with a similar type of leg. However, I would like to find a resource with some more detail on both the leg and bracket.
My main goals are to find a few different options for the surface moulding on the legs, shape and carving details for the brackets, and detail of the moulding at the lower edge of the apron. Also are the legs typically profiled only on the outer faces, and left square on the inner faces to accomodate attachment of the apron and brackets?
Any help or direction to a source with some information would be greatly appreceated. Thanks
My main goals are to find a few different options for the surface moulding on the legs, shape and carving details for the brackets, and detail of the moulding at the lower edge of the apron. Also are the legs typically profiled only on the outer faces, and left square on the inner faces to accomodate attachment of the apron and brackets?
Any help or direction to a source with some information would be greatly appreceated. Thanks