saltybeagle
Brett Bieber, Lincolnmember
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Re: Week One: Building an Arts and Crafts Table
The table is an excellent teaching/learning project, with lots of fundamental joinery techniques.
posted: 10:23 am on May 12thI've built about nine of these over the past couple years after I first saw the table on Tree Frog's website - http://treefrogfurniture.blogspot.com/
One thing someone might try is keeping the pins proud of the surface for a little different look to the legs. I prefer them about 3/16ths proud.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/saltybeagle/2378330427/
Let us know how they turn out!