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Design or Plan used: My Own Design - John Archbell
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, cherry
Kitchen table
comments (2) November 11th, 2008 in Reader's Gallery
After seeing my bench inspired by Lon Schleining's (Tools & Shops #167), my sister in law ordered this table for her kitchen. Made from recycled beech pallets and cherry, it measures 62 x 26 x 36 high and is finished with an oil/varnish mix and wax. It took approximately 50 hours to complete.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - John Archbell
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, cherry

















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