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mokusakusensei, member
Design or Plan used: Cris Gochner
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Cromwell folding table
comments (2) February 18th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Made my first table in a traditional tool class with Cris Gochner. I liked the table so well that I went back to the school that I teach at and the students and I made an additional 15 or so. Those were made using power tools however. The tables were made of various materials. However, the table that I have posted is QSRO that I purchased from a local sawyer. All leg joints were mortise and tenon. The top turns on a pivot that is made of drilled and taped bar stock.
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Posted: 2:33 pm on February 20th
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/ProjectsAndDesign/ProjectsAndDesignPDF.aspx?id=31062
Posted: 2:12 pm on February 19th
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