This end table measures 20” x 20” and 22” in height. The legs have “Barley twists” on the top half and are fluted on the lower portion. The table top is made of approximately 80 strips that are 3/32” x ˝" x 19 ˝”. The candlesticks are hollow spirals on 2” bases. The stretchers are ˝” square and utilize mortis and tennon joinery. There are no mechanical fasteners used on the project… entirely done with mortis and tennon joinery and glue. The stained portion is Minwax Polyshades with a couple of coats of semi-gloss poly applied over the entire project.
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Hey Tim -
Its embarrassingly simple with the right tool. A couple of years ago I purchased a Legacy Ornamental Mill. It is one of the COOLEST woodworking tools a person could ever own. Here is a link to the site where you can view for yourself all the stuff you can do with it. http://www.legacywoodworking.com/index.cfm
The machine is GREAT... unfortunately, I haven't spent nearly enough time using it. I've barely even scratched the surface of what can be done with it. But its a lot of fun to use!Happy to have all 9 1/2 fingers!Comment
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Yes... VERY much blurs the line!
The model I've got (1500) is no longer listed on their site... but it is closest to the 1800 model. It has a 92" capacity. Fortunately, when I bought the 1500 several years ago it wasn't NEARLY as expensive as 1800 is. In fact it didn't even cost as much as the 1200 they have listed.
Happy to have all 9 1/2 fingers!Comment
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