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Project by Firefighter posted 462 days ago 656 views 3 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This is a small night stand I built with the leftovers from crib #1. The only “good wood” used in the creation of this table is the top. I wish I could say it was M&T joinery, but its kreg (saved hours). It was designed to hold a CD player and some baby friendly CDs in the drawer. Again, comments and suggestions are always welcome!




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Garth67

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#1 posted 462 days ago

If thats your scrap wood can I get some of it. Looks good bud.

-- Josh, Bama

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woodworm

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#2 posted 462 days ago

It turned out nice looking NS.

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.

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#3 posted 462 days ago

Nothing wrong with Kreg. Great job !!

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#4 posted 462 days ago

Nice Work

-- Regards, Jeff

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clieb91

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#5 posted 462 days ago

Love my Kreg jig. This looks real nice and am willing to bet it will hold a lot more then just baby stuff in the future.

CtL

-- Chris L. "Don't Dream it, Be it."

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StumpyNubs

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#6 posted 462 days ago

Once again, this proves there’s no such things a scrap! Thanks for posting!

-Jim; aka “Stumpy Nubs”
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klassenl

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#7 posted 462 days ago

Looks good, what are the dimensions?

-- When questioned about using glue on a garbage bin I responded, "Wood working is about good technique and lots of glue........I have the glue part down."

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