I designed these three tables shortly after I became interested in woodworking. Owning only basic power tools at the time I decided to use pocket hole joinery to build these projects. This method can provide very satisfactory results for beginning or intermediate woodworkers who choose not to delve into more complex forms of joinery. A detailed posting of the construction of my end table can be found on the instructables.com website and searching “KentM”.
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This display top coffee table is one piece in a set of three. Constructed using red oak and oak plywood with ceramic tile accents under a 3/8" glass top.
A matching end table is the second piece in the set.
A drawer was added to help keep the glass top clutter free.
A sliding shelf allows easy access to items stored under the glass top.
A sofa table completes the set and is the perfect way to showcase some unique depression glass.
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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