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Thread: Smart Kids Table, Chair, bench Design

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    Smart Kids Table, Chair, bench Design

    My daughter saw something like this set online and asked me how hard it would be to build. I had quite a bit of cabinet grade maple plywood scraps from a closet system build I did last year. I think the design is really smart. Each piece can be a table or a chair/bench. The chairs can be rotated 180 degrees to change the height. Rather that leave the plywood edges exposed, I banded them. On the chairs I used some scrap walnut and cherry to add a little accent. Delivering them next week to soon to be 5 and 4 year old grand kids.
    Last edited by Joe A Faulkner; 02-24-2023 at 6:12 AM.

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    Nicely done, Joe! Even if you do spell your last name wrong...

    They're sure to enjoy those.
    David
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    Very nice! Love the design! we still have our daughters wee table and chairs she still likes to sit there at 38
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Very nice! I don't suppose you have drawings with measurements ...

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    Shop Notes for this project

    Jay, I'm attaching my shop notes. Not exactly plans, but enough to get you started. I wanted to be able to break these down incase they need to be moved in the trunk of a car, so they are not glued.
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    Last edited by Joe A Faulkner; 02-27-2023 at 6:15 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe A Faulkner View Post
    Jay, I'm attaching my shop notes. Not exactly plans, but enough to get you started. I wanted to be able to break these down incase they need to be moved in the trunk of a car, so they are not glued.
    Perfect! That's exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you.

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