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Table Top
comments (0) December 11th, 2008 in Reader's Gallery
This 4'x6' table top includes a center decoration adapted from "The Art of Wood Inlay" book. Marquetry was used for all of the decoration. The panel was then inset into a cavity created in the birch plywood.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, white oak, maple, mahogany, veneer, inlay, marquetry, plywood, poplar, red oak, purple heart
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