Project Ideabook: Tables Large and Small
Check this sampling of six projects by leading woodworkers: Read the step-by-step instructions and order complete project plans.If you’re looking for a project that will challenge your woodworking skills and give you a stylish and functional piece, here’s a selection of popular projects from the FWW archives: Coffee tables, side tables, and dining tables designed and built by some of the country’s leading woodworkers. Each one delivers complete step-by-step instructions. You can also get complete full-sized project plans and a cutlist for each. Here’s the lineup:
A Round Table The author, director of the Northwest Woodworking Studio and an FWW contributing editor, takes you through the construction of this elegant small table in a series of detailed videos. |
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A Sofa Table This Arts and Crafts design is a perfect piece for a narrow but frequently trafficked space. |
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A Classic Trestle Table This dining table can seat up to eight people. The author coves everything from lumber milling to final finish. |
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An Arts and Crafts Coffee Table How to make small tables that showcase through tenons, gridwork, half-lap joints, and breadboard ends. |
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A Harvest Table This classic Shaker drop-leaf design can be built for two or twenty. The author details his method for cutting the rule joint where the table and leaves join, as well as how to install hinges for smooth operation. |
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A Tilt-Top Table An ideal project for intermediate-level woodworkers. This mahogany Federal tilt-top table is neat and compact with only a few parts, and the construction uses both hand- and machine-tool techniques. |
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