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This table is made from Feb. 2000 Woodsmith plans. I followed the plans pretty much. It is made from quartersawn red oak and stained with a mixture of stains for the desired color. It is finished with a polyurethane coat for durability. It remains one of my favorite pieces of furniture. I really like the Stickley/Craftsman style and plan on making some matching chairs, tables, etc.
-- The view only changes for the leading dog.
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 1466 days ago
A very nice piece looks great good build and finish.
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woodworm
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#2 posted 1465 days ago
I like this end table style.
Did you handcut the halfblind dt joint? Very nice & clean!
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johnpoolesc
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#3 posted 1465 days ago
great project. i agree, craftsman style are a lot of fun to build.. must be all those mortiices in a line.. dovetails always get noticed
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toxicoval56
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#4 posted 1465 days ago
I cut the dovetails with a jig. I guess I was fortunate.
Thanks for the comments
-- The view only changes for the leading dog.
Todd A. Clippinger
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#5 posted 1465 days ago
Really clean work.
Nice Job!
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com
tmblweed0429
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#6 posted 1462 days ago
Absolutely beautiful. Especially the figure on the top.
-- Trent Tidmore, Grapevine, TX
kimball
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#7 posted 243 days ago
EXQUISITE!
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