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belwoodny, member
Design or Plan used: My own design - Robert coles
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, tenons, shaker, white oak, maple, queen anne, polyurethane, varnish
Drop leaves table
comments (0) July 5th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
A small living/dining room commanded a versatile table. Only 13" wide, the table can sit 8 comfortably.
Center of gravity is actually lowered when very wide leaves are down. The eight feet make it very stable when fully open.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Robert coles
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, tenons, shaker, white oak, maple, queen anne, polyurethane, varnish






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