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My mom recently moved into a new condo and wanted a table that was as small as possible while also being able to accommodate six diners. This beautiful cherry table fit the bill nicely. It features breadboards, elegant curves, and compound curved legs. The legs were shaped so that they match the chairs we picked up from my buddy Matt Cremona. His chair kits are a great compromise if you need some high quality chairs and you don’t have time/skill/desire to build your own.
Referenced Videos:
- Breadboard Ends: The Joint Most People Get Wrong
- 10 Tips for Flat Panels
- How to Apply Rubio to Furniture
Stuff I Used:
- TWW Card scraper
- Lee Valley drawing bow (optional)
- Dowel Plate (optional)
- Flush Trim Saw
- 3/8″ and 1/4″ upcut spiral bits
- EA Chamfer Bit P14-2817
- 1/8″ Roundover Bit
- 45 degree chamfer bit
- Titebond Original Glue
- Titebond Extend
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