I have been thinking about building a table of this type for several weeks and decided to go ahead and build one and see how it is received by the customers in Apalachicola. I just finish waxing the first tiny table III. The wood is cypress, sinker cypress, from Swindells Cypress Sawmill in Perry Fla. It was inspired by a table I saw in Vancouver, but not a copy. This one is the same dimensions as most other tiny tables because I already had a top cut out and ready to go. It's also a couple of inches taller, 26" It's the first tiny table to have a bottom stretcher and not to have any apron under the top. Also, unlike previous tiny tables the legs are doweled through the top with square pegs. If there are any future tables along these lines I will make the top larger, probably square with the legs longer and skinnier.
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