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Future project.

Postby Humpmetwice » Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:31 pm

Thought I would share and get some criticism.
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Re: Future project.

Postby David_H » Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:57 pm

Thought I would share and get some criticism.
I am not sure I know you that well. . .-- :mrgreen: Nice table though.
If I make it look easy. . .rest assured--it probably is.
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Re: Future project.

Postby Dave R » Wed Dec 21, 2011 6:13 pm

Nice table. You aren't really going to use pocket screws on the drawer are you? I don't think the false front is a good idea for an inset drawer like that. Why is the drawer box front shorter than the false front? I also think the drawer parts are a bit heavy (thick) for no bigger than the drawer is.
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Re: Future project.

Postby Humpmetwice » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:13 pm

Dave R wrote:Nice table. You aren't really going to use pocket screws on the drawer are you? I don't think the false front is a good idea for an inset drawer like that. Why is the drawer box front shorter than the false front? I also think the drawer parts are a bit heavy (thick) for no bigger than the drawer is.

I'm working on changing it around a little and far as the thickness of the wood. Just some I had left over from another project. To be honest the size of the table reflects on the extra wood that was leftover. Thought it shouldn't go to waste.
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Re: Future project.

Postby chrisglasier » Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:11 am

Have you seen Todd's table?
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Re: Future project.

Postby Humpmetwice » Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:24 am

chrisglasier wrote:Have you seen Todd's table?

Nice thanks for the link. His skill seems far beyond mind but I'll post pics when done.
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