Coffee and end tables designed by LOML. Tops have slight curves, legs are all curved double through-tenons. The cross piece at the bottom is connected to legs with dowels. Top is QSS and Walnut - tongue and grooved into place. There is no metal in these tables.
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In the next month or so, I have a DeWalt DW735 planer that I am setting up (not yet used) and I am wanting to ask for opinions...
I am wondering if I should invest in some in/out feed (fold up tables, Item number DW7351) or use as is, or build some in/out feed tables.. What are...
Ok I got the spelling right this time:wink_smil
So after Part 1 we had the aprons laminated. Now we get to cut the mortise and tenons and lap joint to attach the legs to the apron. I have recently aquired a JDS multi router and thought this would be a good "technical" exercise in compound angle...
Here we go, another project series. This was originally gonna be 1 demuline table I was going to build out of some Lyptus I got a while back. The dimensions are custom for a spot in our guestroom. The project is roughly based on the article that Steve Latta did awhile back in Fine Woodworking...