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I designed these from inspiration of Woodsmith's A/C end tables. The drawers are deep enough for files. Solid oak except for the middle shelf.
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(11-18-2020, 04:19 PM)John Mihich Wrote: I designed these from inspiration of Woodsmith's A/C end tables. The drawers are deep enough for files. Solid oak except for the middle shelf.
Nice work,John.
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(11-18-2020, 04:19 PM)John Mihich Wrote: I designed these from inspiration of Woodsmith's A/C end tables. The drawers are deep enough for files. Solid oak except for the middle shelf.
Very nice John. They look good and are utilitarian at the same time.
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Those look great!
I like the way you have the the rail detail on the drawer front. I would not have expected that looking at the one on the left. I see that allows for a deeper drawer without making the entire piece taller.
Nice!
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(11-18-2020, 09:40 PM)BpB123 Wrote: Those look great!
I like the way you have the the rail detail on the drawer front. I would not have expected that looking at the one on the left. I see that allows for a deeper drawer without making the entire piece taller.
Nice!
-Brian
Nice catch on that detail...I had to look twice before I understood your comment.
Nicely done...
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Very nice job. Really like the style and how your finish turned out. Also like your modifications.
I am actually in the finishing stages of a pair of tables with some A/C influences, based off of a cherry nightstand Woodsmith article. Except they’re made out of walnut and have been modified several other ways...
John