This isn't really the right place for this but I wanted to share a project I have just finished. (I like looking at other peoples work even more than reading about tools.)
With the exception of a bandsaw for long rip cuts this table was made with only hand tools.
Some sort of soft maple I got for free from an older guy who unfortunately can't do as much anymore. There's also some alder mixed in. All the boards were piled together and I wasn't very experienced with either at the time. It was rough sawn with live edges. I had to plane a lot of boards to find ones that matched. The legs are cocobolo I picked up about 5 years ago.
The drawer pull is sycamore.
The dovetails aren't very well done. I'm not happy with the spacing or the size. It had been about 5 years since I'd built anything and I couldn't remember much about pins and tails. Instead of going back to my books I just winged it. They are functional but I'm not really happy with them.
You can't tell from the picture but the drawer front isn't square to the sides. The ends of the sides are cut to somewhere around 7 degrees from square. I did this to help match the taper of the legs (which is also hard to tell from the pics.)
Over all I think it's OK. It's easy to find things wrong with it but I'm the only one who looks closely enough at it.
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