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Dear Bro's
I really got into a problem with this kind of table, know not how is the contruction of the fancy table. now i post this table for you all to ref and also discussing about this. further more info pls contact me at : bqhoai@yahoo.com.vn a designer's i am (just a little experiences in this field therefore i'm stucked with very difficult table as this.). Hopefully i can get soon the well ideas from you all. tks&rgds. quoc's ![]() |
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Hello Friend,
This table could be made by cutting a saddle joint in two of the pieces and then drill into the two pieces using a 1" square tenon on the third two members so they could be set into the first two at the saddle joint. All cuts and joints would have to be married up equally to end up in the configuration that you show. A table of this sort would not be classified as an Arts and Crafts Table It would be easier to show than to explain. Respectfully, Ralph Jones www.ralphjoneswoodworking.com |
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