Difference between revisions of "Dining Room Table"
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Revision as of 00:53, 21 July 2025
Mom wants a dining room table built. She has some American Chestnut wood from either her Grandfather or Great Grandfather already cut into rough lumber. We need to design a table and a base (or choose a base) and put it together for her. The lumber is "rough" and will need to be milled to appropriate dimensions.
The Table needs to be big enough to seat 8 people if possible. The issue with that is going to be space. Her dining room is not huge, but a table that can seat 4 on a side and it "sort of a rounded square" might work.
Thinking about the Table that Mom wants us to build
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- How to Make Finger Joints: Finger Joint Router Bits!
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