| Project by TedM | posted 51 days ago | 134 views | 0 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
This is a small hall table that I did a couple of years ago. I believe it was my first venture into working with woods other than pine.
I used pocket hole joinery and because it’s in a hall I tapered the legs on the sides so that you see the taper as you approach it.
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7 comments so far
Scott Bryan
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posted 51 days ago
Ted,
This is a nice table. I like this type of design in furniture.
Nice post. Thanks for sharing.
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CharlieM1958
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posted 51 days ago
Nice clean lines. Good job!
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Jimthecarver
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posted 50 days ago
Great job! It will be around for years to come.
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trifern
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posted 50 days ago
That is a beautiful oak table with simple, clean lines. Nice job.
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jjohn
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posted 50 days ago
simple and very good dimensions. Looks great.
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Dusty56
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Sharp little table …love the clean lines and the grain in the Oak is beautiful ! What are the spec’s please ?
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TedM
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posted 50 days ago
Thanks for all the comments! Appreciate it!
Dusty, it stands 31″ tall X 34″ wide and 11″ deep
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