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    A little project for my Son

    He's 28 and just kind of getting settled in.

    He wanted a couple of tables to go with his sofa and loveseat.

    Unfortunately, where these are positioned, he has a vertical support beam, so one table required a 6" x 6" cut out.

    Solid walnut, with lots of use of a Pantorouter




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    Super smooth finish on that walnut. Great work. I am also eyeing that slide-out tool board on the cabinet in the background.

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    Walnut is impressive. Custom fit to his environment - now that is a personal touch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Wilson View Post
    Super smooth finish on that walnut. Great work. I am also eyeing that slide-out tool board on the cabinet in the background.
    Here you go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv797hVFW88

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    Those are really nice...and perfect for the job!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    In use

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    One word.... WOW !!!!!

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    Beautiful wood, great work, and a design that perfectly fits the need. A winner all around.

    John

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    Real clean looking work there Chris!

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    Really great looking work Chris! What finish did you use?
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    Nice job on the grain matching for those tops.
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    "Spectacular !"

    Cheers,
    Tim

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    Nice looking tables! I’m sure you’re both pleased!
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  14. This is awesome workflow!

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