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My Partner and I made this Entrance table from reclaimed Parana pine and pine from a big box store, we used stair spindles for the legs as I don't have a lathe yet .We used milk paint to finish the table after distressing it by burning it with a gas torch.
We used a kreg jig for ease of joining the parts, it was our first big furniture project together.I really like how the table turned out and it was a fun project!

I made a YouTube video of my build please watch, thumbs up and subscribe!

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Realy beautiful design. I like those turned legs. Nice rustic style. Colours are real match.
 

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Thanks Ivan,I was going for a rustic farm house style!
 

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Looks great! Always nice to have help in the shop.
 

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Excellent table!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jim
 

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Thanks Jim,the help was the best Lew!!
 

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Fine looking table. Great job on the finish with the milk paint and the torch.
 

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Thanks Dave!
 

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Thanks for the video. I learned something about using salt in the glue up to keep the joints from slipping. The table looks great. You and your partner did an excellent job.
 

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Congrats on a very nice table! Lots of time invested in the finish, and it paid off handsomely.
 

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Congrats on a very nice table! Lots of time invested in the finish, and it paid off handsomely.

- Smitty_Cabinetshop
The table looks great.Very nice work.

- whitebeast88
Very nice table.

- Todd Barrone
Thanks for the video. I learned something about using salt in the glue up to keep the joints from slipping. The table looks great. You and your partner did an excellent job.

- luv2learn
Thanks guys!!
 

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real nice table, glad to see you're problem solving and using other materials (spindles) in order to create what you want.

Nice Job!
 

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Thank you!!
real nice table, glad to see you re problem solving and using other materials (spindles) in order to create what you want.

Nice Job!

- Tooch
 
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