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Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Coffee Tables

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By The Editors of Popular Woodworking

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Coffee Tables Digital Download
In this compilation of articles from Popular Woodworking Magazine, you’ll discover the perfect style of coffee table for your home.
  • “Mid-century Coffee Table” Mario Rodriguez uses patterned veneer and simple joints for a clean mid-century, look. To build the base, you’ll learn how to lay out, rout and create loose-tenon joinery. The veneer top features a unique basket weave pattern.
  • “Prairie-style Coffee Table” David Thiel created this Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired coffee table design – an excellent exercise in cutting mortise-and-tenon joinery and developing mitered moulding skills.
  • “Coffee with the Brethren” Megan Fitzpatrick designed this Shaker-inspired coffee table that features through-drawers and turned legs – plus a simple “cheat” for what look like half-blind dovetails (when your wood isn’t thick enough).
  • “Eames-style Table” Christopher Schwarz used a cold-bending technique to create this Eames-inspired coffee table. You’ll use your band saw to cut the lamination strips, and clamps to bend them around the form.
  • “Asian Coffee Table” Christopher Schwarz uses biscuits and a solid panel top for a simple design that is Asian-inspired. Two drawers and some forged hardware complete the look.
  • “Great Danish Modern Table” David Thiel demonstrates an interesting take on dowel joinery – the table stretchers are connected to the legs with exposed dowels that enhance the Danish style.
  • “Collector’s Coffee Table” Steve Shanesy’s glass-topped coffee table is perfect for showing off your collectables. The table features tapered legs and mortise-and-tenon joinery.
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Author/Speaker/EditorThe Editors of Popular Woodworking
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FormatDigital Download


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