Went to visit the in-laws this weekend and MIL had bought us these chairs for $.50 each. They were made by Southern Desk out of Hickory. They needed a few repairs, nothing a sharp chisel, and some Oak patches couldn't cure. So I had to build a fitting table for them. It's done out of scrap Red Oak, left over from an entertainment center build. The top is ply with 1" edge banding, I sanded throught the veneer, but it's going to be painted, so it really doesn't matter. The legs are out of some off-cuts from a buddy's mill, 6/4 stock, would have liked full 8/4 ,but it's a childs table, they should be strong enough. I tapered them about 3/8" on the inside with a new tapering jig I threw together. It ain't the best work I've done( I hope), but I only worked about 5 hours on it, including making the taper jig. What ya'll think? Thanks for looking, Dave:smile:
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