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Reader's Gallery
Betsy Engel, contributor
Design or Plan used: Kevin Kauffunger
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, arts and crafts, federal
A Graceful Hall Table
comments (2) April 9th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
This Edward Barnsley-inspired table incorporates many of that designer's trademark elements. In the course of building the table, Kevin Kauffunger demonstrates how to create these elements: the gun-stock joint, a type of haunched miter, combined with floating tenons; the pencil-roll detail, shaped on the router table; and the chamfered, mitered rails. Finally, he adds a finishing touch: holly stringing. Read all about it in Fine Woodworking, issue # 212.
Design or Plan used: Kevin Kauffunger
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, arts and crafts, federal





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Comments (2)
please help.
i do want to make this table ......
thanks, jim.
Posted: 5:46 pm on December 6th
Posted: 7:40 am on June 14th
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