| Project by Chris Carlson | posted 183 days ago | 572 views | 1 time favorited | 8 comments | ![]() |
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Well, here it is. Thank you Rodger and Randy Street for your help. This children’s dinning set is all oak with simple pocket hole jointery. I did purchase a taper jig which worked great. It is finished with Danish Oil and three coats of spar urethane. My children, Carter and Quinn, love it. Making another one for a church bizarre.
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ybotyawnoc
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#1 posted 183 days ago
That’s a really cute set, well done!
a1Jim
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#2 posted 183 days ago
A very handsome set,and the table and chairs too.:))
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blackcherry
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#3 posted 183 days ago
I did the same some 20 years ago and that little station provided some lasting memories, I hope they come in volumes for you as well, nice work…BC
greg48
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#4 posted 183 days ago
Nice looking set Chris, the table and chairs to. Before you know it, they’ll be sitting on the table and resting their feet on the chairs, draping it with table cloths to make a tent fort, and everything else imaginable. That’s what makes the memories and that’s why you built it. Good job!
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#5 posted 183 days ago
They looked oh so cute with your equally handsome projects.
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#6 posted 183 days ago
another project goes to my favorites, great little set there chris,
Monte Pittman
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#7 posted 182 days ago
The furniture and the children are all beautiful!
-- Mother Nature created it, I just assemble it. - It's not ability that we often lack, but the patience to use our ability
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#8 posted 177 days ago
Well done, great job!!
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