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Round oak end table
comments (0) June 22nd, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
The table is 24' tall, the top is 19" in diameter. The top is a 10 section segmented oak edge with MDF veneered with oak burl center and a cherry inlay border. The aprons were made from 3/8" bending plywood veneered with oak veneer. The shelf is again oak edge with oak veneered MDF and cherry inlay. Legs are 2" sq oak. Finish is multiple coats of rub on polyurethane.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - George Killat
posted in: Reader's Gallery, veneer, federal, red oak, End Table, round table, oak table
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