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This goes along with the first end table I made quite some time ago. due to the small size of my apt I need something small. It’s 20” and 14” round. It’s made from a few different shot cuts I had left over and also found at a local yard.
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cheers
Joe
-- Second Chance Saw Works http://www.secondchancesawworks.com Blog: Positive Rake http://www.positiverake.com
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5 comments so far
Paul
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#1 posted 729 days ago
Looks heavy. Is it solid all the way through?
that ’s one good way of using up all the scraps.
Wiggy
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#2 posted 729 days ago
Excellent use of extra wood.
Yes, it looks very heavy.
Were you planned to glass top it?
I would worry about moisture from cups, glasses, etc.
It is fine.
-- 'I sand, therefore, I am'. Richard/Wiggy.. whatever. North Texas
need2boat
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#3 posted 729 days ago
No it’s not solid, Just built to look like that. I cut rabbits about 3” down from the top and another one at the bottom. The center is hollow and I just glued the outside strips and filled in the top.. I’d say it weighs about 15 20 lbs max.
Joe
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ratchet
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#4 posted 728 days ago
Thats very innovative. Nice form.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
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#5 posted 722 days ago
Nice, very creative, Joe.
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