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Trestle Table - Breadboard Ends
Traditional trestle table construction with breadboard top. The endcaps have 5 tenons inside - the center tenon is pinned/glued/fixed; the other 4 are pinned thru slotted holes and not glued to allow...
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Oak Trestle Table
Oak Trestle table 8' 6" long by 3'6' wide. Bread board ends. Bent lamination was used to make the arched trestle. Gives it a nice gothic look.
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Baby Cradle
1 commentCrafted of solid Ash, finished with a cinnamon stain and topcoated with lacquer. Details include pegged mortise and tennon construction at the leg to foot joint. The pegs are pillowed and made...
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TEA BOX
Zen inspired tea box made from northern spruce and textured . The boxes are mitred constrution with bevel fit lids and are unfinished inside , the idea is to keep the different tea flavours seperate
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ZEN SERVING TRAY AND STAND
A zen inspired serving tray stand made from bass wood and finished with spray laquer in red gloss and black satin .
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Ash and Mahogany Trestle Table
1 commentWoodworker: Jeremy N. GibbsGibbs put a twist on this ash and mahogany trestle table, turning the end posts 45º so the through-mortise goes from point to point and a notched wedge incorporates the...
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Trestle Coffee Table
Woodworker: Don Kondra This coffee table was created from a single slab of eucalyptus, straight from Australia, courtesy of a client. "This was the perfect project," says Kondra. "The client had the...
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Trestle Table
Konovaloff designed and built this trestle table to withstand the rigors of both indoor and outdoor use. It is constructed using red cedar and hand-chopped mortises.
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Trestle Table
1 commentCherry trestle table with breadboard ends and chamfered edges. The table, by Charles Durfee, is finished with oil.
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Trestle Cradle
Seward’s trestle-style cradle is made from curly maple and cherry heartwood. It is finished with oil and wax.
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Trestle Cradle
1 commentThis cradle, crafted by Clark is made from cherry and finished with linseed oil and paste wax.
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Japanese-style Coffee Table
Shukar crafted this Japanese-inspired trestle coffee table from red oak. The piece features angled legs and a storage shelf, and is finished with Danish oil.
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Trestle Table
1 commentBlack cherry trestle table by James Merritt Dunlap. Draw wedges are used to make self-tightening joints, making this table ideal for transport.
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Curly Madrone (Arbutus) Dining Table
1 commentThis rare (to me) heavily curly figured arbutus boards came from our local wood recovery program that have been ran by our local guild - WWW.VIWG.COM - from a few years back, at least 4~5 years as I...
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Nakashima-style dining table
5 commentsThis is my attempt at a Nakashima-style table. I find most of his designs to be timeless.
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Arts & Crafts Inspired Dining Table
3 commentsThis was my first dining table project and was, by far, the biggest I have done to date. I designed and built this table myself drawing inspriation from the Arts & Crafts movement and...
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Firehouse Table
4 commentsI was asked to restore the dining table for the Great Falls, VA Volunteer Fire Dept. as part of the grand opening of the new station. The table—a 10’ x 3’ x 2 3/4” maple...
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Craftsman Style Trestle Table
1 commentI made this table out of 8/4 Black Walnut. I used wedges to secure the strechers. This was a fun project to work on. I never mocked it up, so I'm glad the proportions worked out...
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Shaker style dining table
Made of solid Cherry, my own design, sits 4 without extensions, up to 8 with two extensions (not shown on photos). The legs were inspired from the table shown on the Plesant Hill...
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Cherry (reclaimed barnwood), trestle Table
This beautiful table is my own design of a reclaimed barnwood Cherry 'Knockdown' trestle kitchen table. All components are of solid Cherry except for the 73 White Oak handformed pegs that affix the...
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Cedar Outdoor Table
2 commentsI built this small table for a client to accent a pair of Adirondack chairs built with the same lot of lumber. The Cedar used came from a tree that was uprooted during a strong...
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Shaker cherry trestle table with leaves
1 commentCherry trestle table similar to a birdseye table I posted earlier, except for the leaves. This table is 72" long, but it sometimes needs to be 90" long. Providing support for the leaves meant adding...
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Salvaged Fir Trestle Table
3 commentsI designed and built this 8' long by 42" wide Trestle table for a client this summer, utilizing re-claimed Douglas Fir. All of the Fir was salvaged by re-milling old beams from a decommisionednbsp...
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Black walnut octagonal dining table
2 commentsHere is a 72" octagonal dining table I designed and built from sustainably harvested local black walnut. After having the great pleasure and opportunity of spending a weekend touring both the...
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Maple Coffee table
2 commentsMortise and tenon for the slab legs. Mortise and tenon for the cherry stretcher with ebony wedges. Used the info from the article "Tabletop Finish With a Hand-Rubbed Feel". Learned to be...
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Table for our kitchen
We needed a kitchen workstation/table. Had to be durable for everyday use and strong enough to kneed bread on. Maple top and cherry frame.
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Trestle Table
2 commentsRustic Plank Top GalleyTrestle Table. 5' X 33" Mortise and tenon joinery,eight screws, and very little glue, Designed to come apart for portability with the aid of a rubber...
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Catalpia Outdoor Table
3 commentsMy girlfriend wanted one of those $3000 fancy outdoor tables for the backyard, so I built this one for $200. I used some catalpia that my buddy Dan Hudock (hudockshardwoods.com) had buried in the...
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