My daughter and son-in-law in Ohio placed their Christmas order for 2 end tables for the house they just purchased. This is 1 of 2 and I completed it this weekend. No plywood was harmed in the construction of this table 🙂 the side and back panels are tongue and groove (3 boards each) the top and shelf are glued up panels. Overall size apprx 18” x 20” x 26” high. Finshed with Salem Maple stain from General Finishes, and 2 coats of poly. They will pick this one up on their trip down for Thanksgiving and I will deliver the next one when we head north for Christmas. Thanks for looking. Rick
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tin,
nice little cabinet. ash, i assume? arranging the grain correctly and pleasingly, as you have done, is one of the pleasures of working with that wood. is it an illusion on my computer screen, or do i detect a slight curve on the inside edges of the feet?
keep up the good work.
eef
Eef, very observant – I should have pointed out it is Ash. No tricks, I did cut a slight curve on the inside of the legs and a little hard to see the lambs tounge cut on the utside edge of the legs. Thanks for the compliment- the pleasure will be when I see the look of approval when these tables are in their rightful place in the family room.
Nicely done, Rick.
I hope no pagans pay them a visit, though. I understand that Salem Maple stain will burst into flames in the presence of a witch. ;-)
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