End Table
Woodworker: Charles Miller
The two “normal” looking legs of this Douglas fir end table are attached to the top with wedged through-tenons. For his carved sugar pine fish, Miller flattened the table’s edge to its full thickness and let into the side of the fish. There it is pocket-screwed from below and glued, with the fin above providing some added rigidity.
Photo: Susan Kahn
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