Coffee Table
Woodworker: John Nesset
Nesset’s coffee table gets its looks from a series of keys and half-lap joints that require no glue. The rails work against each other to hold the table as stable as conventional joinery. The table is 25 inches high, standard for traditional Norwegian coffee tables, but about 8 inches higher than most American coffee tables. The shelf slides out to double as a serving tray. The table is made from maple.
Photo: Timothy D. Schreiner
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