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Sure-Foot Plus™ 3/4'' Pipe Clamp | Makita Makita Recon LCT203W 10.8 Volt Lithium Ion Impact Driver 2 Pc Kit |
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OutPutter
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posted 404 days ago
Hi Nick,
Good job on the coffee table. I really like the look of the feet. Is that walnut? What kind of finish did you use? How did you allow for expansion? Keep up the good work. Hope to see more soon.
-- Jim
jeanmarc
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posted 404 days ago
Good job
-- jeanmarc manosque france
oldskoolmodder
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posted 403 days ago
Nice small table. You’ve given me an idea of what to do with a scrap piece of 20” x 20” Oak Plywood.
-- Respect your shop tools and they will respect you - Ric
brianinpa
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posted 403 days ago
Very nice table.
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
Lewda
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posted 403 days ago
It looks sturdy, and I like the design. That’s a good choice for a first project. Well done.
Texasgaloot
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posted 403 days ago
Very nice work. We need details, though!! (pant pant…)
-- There's no tool like an old tool...
lew
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posted 403 days ago
Great Looking Table!!
I really like the design.
Denappy
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posted 403 days ago
Very nice table, looks solid!
-- -=Den
Nick Solimine
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posted 402 days ago
Sorry i forgot to put the sizes in. The table is 48”x 48” X 16” High. I actually used raw cut lumber and used all my new tools. Joiner,planer,10×20 drum sander and one of my prize new acquisition The Festool sander ( whioch i have to say its better than they say.It helped greatly in the fial stages of the finish. Outputter I would be happy to share any info you feltworth while. Thanks to all for the encouragement. Really enjoying my workshop . Will be posting its baby brother the matching end table.
-- Nick , North Carolina
Napaman
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posted 402 days ago
that’s great!!!!!!!!! congrats on jumping right in on the furniture building…
-- Matt, Napa, CA...fun is beautiful...just trying to have some fun...