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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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TRESTLE TABLE
3 commentsTHIS IS A TRESTLE TABLE WITH THE TOP OF QUARTER SAWN WHITE OAK AND THE REST OF QUARTER SAWN RED OAK. THE RED OAK WAS ON OUR BACK PROPERTY WHICH WAS CUT, AIR DRIED,KILN DRIED AND FINISHED MILLED IN MY...
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Antique Cypress Trestle Table
2 commentsI made this table for a breakfast table in 2009 from Cypress & Poplar. The cypress was recovered by a friend from an old Catholic Church that tragically burned in the '70's. He was a...
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A gift to my son
I built this table for my son, using maple and only glue for tne top and legs. It can be put un four parts for an easy relocation. The top weight more than 80 pounds and is maintain in...
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Wedding Present
This table design was adapted from Issue 89 of FWW. The frame and base units were made from lumber cut on my own property. The maple top was cut in Vancouver BC. The W&C on the end was to show...
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Shibumi Table
5 commentsShibumi Table ("shibumi" is Japanese for "elegant simplicity") is also known as a "compound-mitred trestle table". I designed it to display my on-going interest in form defined by structure...
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Bubinga Sideboard - Comtemporary Design
6 commentsThis sideboard is my own design. The design is contemporary with an oriental influence. The sideboard is 38" tall, 60" wide and 18" deep. I took construction inspiration and advice...
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Butcher Block Roll Around
2 commentsI made this for my Wife from Hard Maple wiith Wenge Accents, and Euro Beech for the Trestle. I used some of those nice roller blade like locking wheel casters so that it would easily roll and...
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Arts and Crafts table
3 commentsThis is my interpretation of a Craftsman style table with elements from Greene and Greene added in. Quarter sawn white oak accented with bloodwood and walnut, and an antler handle. This was a gift...
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Trestle Bench
2 commentsThis trestle bench was a piece I built at a local college woodworking course. The course was four full days so I took the time off work and spent the entire week working on this bench. nbspThe...
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Tavern Style Trestle Table
I had called at Dwyer Hardwood - my local specialist hardwood supplier to pick up a small piece of red elm. I knew he still had some of the original fitch I had got material from before and I...
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Tuscan trestle table ( Toscana tabella per la cucina di Pinzone )
I just finished a Tuscan trestle table for a friend’s small Italian restaurant, and thought you might be interested in it. -made from old salvaged attic floor timbers (from his brothers...
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Cherry Slab Table
2 commentsI just finished this table. It is 36in * 7.5ft . The top is made from 2 large cherry slabs that are book-matched. Ironic that the latest issue is on working with big slabs. This is my first...
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Ash & Walnut Jewelry Chest
2 commentsThis jewelry chest is made of ash and walnut with bloodwood handles for the seven interior trays. The case and the trays are lined with dark-brown suede cloth. The chest sits within...
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Baby Grand Dining Table from reclaimed wood
2 commentsThe Baby Grand comes in at 67"x 29.5"x 29.5", with mortise and tenon joinery in reclaimed wood, and follows a neo-gothic design sense. Also designed, thought yet unbuilt, are matching...
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Iron Table - from reclaimed wood
1 commentThe wood for the Iron table top was found lodged in a pile of driftwood on a riverbank. It was a 15'x3"x12" my wife & I lugged back to our campsite. The rest was from various...
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Ace of Purplehearts Workbench
10 commentsScandinavian style workbench. European beech with purpleheart accents. Hand turned brass pins support the bow saw and carpenters mallet. Project for Red Rocks Fine Woodworking...
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Oak Trestle Candleholders
2 commentsThese trestle candleholders were made from She oak 2x4s that were used as packing stickers for a new steel building. The boards were being thrown in the dumpster by the construction workers. I...
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Reproduction Trestle Table Circa 1820 Unionville, Ohio
2 commentsThe Original Table was 15 feet long. I made this one 6 feet to fit our dining room. It is made of very old air-dried Cherry from a friend's family farm and is heavily distrssed and...
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