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This is a G-shaped bed-side table for my daughter (her name begins with G) made from a single cherry board and curly maple slats from scrap.
The board was joined in sequence, so the grain runs in order along the whole table.
Joinery is hand-cut dovetails and mortise and tenon for the slats.
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syeret
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#1 posted 874 days ago
Stunning, extraordinary side table and remarkable work.
Thanks for sharing.
Eagle1
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#2 posted 874 days ago
Great work. Good job on the dovetails to.
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Cobra
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#3 posted 874 days ago
G that’s nice. Creative design
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#4 posted 874 days ago
Nice job, great design!!
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woodzy
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#5 posted 874 days ago
I really like the feet. The big dovetails are are easy on the eyes. Great job.
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Jonathan
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#6 posted 874 days ago
An interesting combination of design, joinery,and attention to the wood itself.
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#7 posted 874 days ago
Great job! At first glance, “GO PACK” jumped in my head.
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