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    Small Simple Table Pics

    I decided to make a little table for the wify as shown in pic 1 out of an old Wood Mag. But pic 2 shows what SHE wanted. Pic 3 is the drawer detail and pic 4 is in place. The woods I used were hard maple and alder wood. Goes to show, you need to check with the Boss before you start a little project.
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    Last edited by Ronald DeWeese Sr.; 11-15-2005 at 9:40 AM.
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    Ronald,
    The final piece is just a tad different than picture 1, sure looks good though.

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    Very nice job!

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    nice job and I assume the "boss" is pleased as well


    keep up the good work
    lou

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    Nice work!

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    That works!! Nice job.
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    Nice Dovetails

    Ronald,

    I like the look of the dovetails in the drawer, did you cut them by hand or jig?

    Pete (New member)

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    Peter, since I'am a hobby woodworker I tend to take the easy way out, I used a jig. Or the wify wanted now. Which ever you believe.
    Being "over the hill" is much better than being under it!
    He who dies with the most toys is nonetheless gone.

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    Very nice table and very usable
    Earl

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    Great looking project Ronald! Thanks for the pics!

    Corey

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    Looks wonderful and a very useful design. You should be proud!

    Brian
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