We often get inquires at R. J. Hoppe Inc. regarding solid wood tables. I thought this might be a good opportunity to document just what is involved in creating a "simple" table top. First off this project was generated through the Custom Made web site. A business owner had recently moved into a new space and required a conference room table. The base for the table was provided by him. The owner saw my company profile on Custom Made and decided to drop by. We discussed and narrowed down the myriad of options and settled on Red Oak as the wood species for the project. We also agreed upon a price. The project was born. The first picture shows the completed table top with two coats of Chemcraft low gloss post catalyzed lacquer. The second picture shows a detail of the wood grain as well as some of the distress the client had requested. The third picture really shows the beginning of the process. Rough sawn, 8/4 solid Red Oak was purchase and needed to be dressed down to 6/4 (1 ½") thick. This was done by means of a massive, ancient planner we have in our shop. The fourth picture illustrates a number of steps. After planning the boards needed to be calibrated to a uniform thickness. The planner wasn't good enough for this. You can see our drum sander in the background of the picture. After calibration the boards were laid out and marked to achieve the best look possible. Then it was off to our Ayen doweling machine. We find that using ½" x 3" dowels works best for mechanically joining the individual boards together. Hence, the reason we calibrated the boards served two purposes: 1) To bring out the best grain possible in the wood and 2) to calibrate the wood for doweling. The fifth and sixth picture show the individual boards glued up. Note the 4 x 4 bracing on the top surface. This is done to keep the entire top for bowing while the glue cures. The seventh picture illustrates a cut out made for a power and data grommet which would later be installed. We always prefer to have the actual grommet in house so we can test it's fit and function. You can just make out one of the dowels used in joining the wood. Before final sanding we like to give solid wood items, such as this, a bath. The eighth picture shows this. Why? The water raises the grain and allows for better finishing after sanding. Prior to this though, the customer requested a slight level of distress in the final product. So after taking out all undesirable defects with our drum sander, we put them back in the end. This is simply about control of the look. Any amount of distress can be reintroduced into the boards, after, we make sure the top is mechanically sound and glued up properly. The ninth and tenth picture shows the top after staining. The grain has visually "popped" and a measured level of distress can be seen. As you can see, to make properly, quite a few steps are involved in a "simple" top. Now a word about the pricing you see. The low number reflects this project as is, top only in Red Oak, 6/4" thick, low level of distress, stained and finished in low gloss lacquer. From there on up the sky is the limit and the options are endless.
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R. J. Hoppe, Inc., 340 North 5th Street
Newark, NJ 07107
Welcome to R J Hoppe Inc’s web page on Custom Made where we’re dedicated to the precise execution of all your woodworking needs.
Hello my name is Rolf Hoppe and I own and operate a 12,500 sq ft. wood working facility located in Newark New Jersey. My business was started in 1964 by two German immigrants and I joined the business after graduating from Pratt Institute with a degree in architecture. Our shop has all the equipment necessary to complete any woodworking project you may have both large and small. We also provide a full range of services from design, utilizing cad software, to manufacture, delivery and installation. We are fully insured and are a licensed home improvement contractor in the State of New Jersey.
We strive to be a one stop shop and as such offer solutions to design needs which are not strictly wood working in nature. We have sources to meet all of your stone, metal and glass needs and also work closely with audio, video, home theater electronic experts.
Over the many years and never shying away from a challenge, we’ve amassed a wide range of completed projects some of which can be seen in our portfolio on Custom Made. Spanning commercial, to residential, to institutional and everywhere in between the one constant is you. We don’t make them for ourselves, we make them for you. Let us help you on your next project.
Thank You,
Rolf Hoppe
President R J Hoppe, Inc.
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Daniel
For Desk and credenzaThe completed desk and credenza was delivered yesterday and what an absolutely amazing piece of American workmanship. I would highly recommend Rolf and his team as a class act from beginning to end. Rolf was so proud of his work, as well he should be, that he delivered it, set it up, and polished it in my office before he left. I could tell it was hard for him to part with it. We decided that he could have the desk every other weekends and alternating holidays. “Rolf, It has been extremely enjoyable to watch the expression on the face of my employees over the last few days as they see this desk and credenza for the first time. Their mouths literally fall open in shock; it’s just that damn stunning. Have a great weekend." Going back to the beginning, I decided that my office (the president of the company’s office) needed to say more about the success of our company than the thirty year old décor that currently greeted our potential clients. You see our company was founded over a hundred years ago, and like many company’s going through yet another recession, we needed to find our niche or cease to exist. Find our niche is exactly what we did and we came back stronger than ever. I wanted something unique, and classy that would show our clients that we are winners and everyone wants to be on a winning team. Being a U.S. manufacturing company, I wanted my new furniture to be made in the United States. And so my search began and I looked for months at new furniture, and antique furniture and I just couldn’t find what I had envisioned. I then decided that perhaps I could find a craftsman to build a desk for me and so I went to see numerous local craftsman including a number of Amish craftsman what with being next door to Lancaster, Pa., all to no avail. Then in the beginning of August of 2012 out of frustration I keyed in “custom made furniture” and your site popped up. What a find! It was as easy as answering a few questions on your site, and posting a picture of what I had in mind and waiting for the proposals to roll in, and roll in they did. There were several to choose from with variable ideas and prices. It was a matter of looking over the proposals and determining which craftsman was best able to meet my requirements relative to cost and workmanship. I liked Rolf from our first conversation. He was so knowledgeable about his craft and could articulate with ease each step of the process. He talked to me about the use of veneers as compared to solid woods and he talked about the finish on the wood. He made suggestions that made the desk more ergonomically appealing. He had the right equipment in his shop to get the job done. Finally, on every occasion that I spoke to him he left me know that it was my desk and that he wanted me to be happy with the outcome.
Felicia
For Custom High End Fashion Display CaseRJ Hoppe did a tremendous job on our display case. The detailing and finishing work were incredible! Given the specifics of the project they finished well before our due date, allowing time for any edits and adjustments. Rolf is very easy to work with we give him a thumbs up!
Virginia Block
For Dressing Room IslandRJ Hoppe was wonderful to work with. He was open to all my ideas, respected my personal specifications and stuck to my budget. He is an exacting and precise craftsman. Furthermore, he was punctual for all appointments and was fastidious when installing the piece. We got along very well; I highly recommend this vendor. Upon completion, he placed an orchid on the island, which added a lovely touch to complete my room. Virginia S. Block
Mo-Li Bamberger
For TTo finish/salvage /duplicate two custom made desks and closets which were damaged by flood water from Hurricane Irene.Rolf Hoppe is an excellent cabinet maker. The desks we ordered were an exact duplicate of the custom made ones we had which were damaged by a flood from Hurricane Irene. He also took time to install them carefully and made sure that everything was in order. I recommend him highly. M. Bamberger.