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Top of the line work there, Bud. Truly a showcase.
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Agreed!

Did you make it in sections, or do I see layout lines?
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Thanks, guys.

It is 5 separate components:
[INDENT]Base or plinth
3 stackable boxes for shelves
Top assembly
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The basic plan came from Pop Wood. I modified the plan to suite what I wanted.....did half-blind dovetails to put the boxes together, solid slats for the backs instead of plywood, and mortise and tenons for the doors.

I had posted a bit on this project in the SS Elvesthread started by mrhart.

It's been a fun project....and another learning project for me. The best part if it is SWMBO is very pleased with it :D
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The adventure started Friday. I left the table out over night and the wind caught it.

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So I went to a few garage sales and found a hardboard door (with water stains) and some pine boards and 2x4s for $5.00. After removing the hardware from the broken table I cut the 2x4s with the SS and found the cordless drill (had a hard time remembering how it worked). Drilled some 1 1/8 holes in 6in blocks.

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Cleaned up the holes with the SS.

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A little glue some JPW in the holes a few clamps some screws for good measure. I even know what I will tell SWMBO when she notices the new table top. It will be something like "How do you like the improved table?".

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What do you use this solution on when working wood?:rolleyes:

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I spent most of the day in the shop and all I used was a drill and a circular saw.
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JPG40504 wrote:What do you use this solution on when working wood?:rolleyes:

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That is Desert Diamond Agave Rum Notice the easy pull cork. no wasted time unscrewing the top. I keep it in the shop at all times to prevent snake bite and it workers. In 50 some odd years that I have kept it handy. I have never been bitten by a snake.
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stumpbuster wrote:That is Desert Diamond Agave Rum Notice the easy pull cork. no wasted time unscrewing the top. I keep it in the shop at all times to prevent snake bite and it workers. In 50 some odd years that I have kept it handy. I have never been bitten by a snake.

I do not see anything about snake bites!:D

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Interesting!
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This could be a another thread by itself...."what do you keep in the shop for snakes and such?"
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