I finished this project December 2002.
I have the details on the build shown on another page.
The plans were copied from a bedside table project by Rob Stokes of Sumner Washington.
Wood used was cherry. Dimensions at 23" wide, 16" deep and 26" tall.
The shelves are fastened by wedges. I was worring about the ends of the shelf spiltting out with the wedges. So I made end caps and attached with brass screws.
The wood was finished with five coats of Minwax Tung Oil Finish.
Close up of the top.
In July 2010 Deborah Meadows added a comment to the Small Table - Details page that she was trying to build the table. In August she sent me her pictures of the completed table.
She wrote saying: "I thought you might be interested in seeing what I did with your table design. The ... table itself is poplar."
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