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SHMBO has been after me to make her some small end tables for a while now and I finally got around to making them this Christmas. The tops are 15" discs and the bottoms are 13" discs. The carvings on the legs were done with my cnc machine.
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Beautiful work. Well done.

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Very very nice!
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They look great. Did you design them?
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Very nice work, curiousgeorge! Nifty design and super work!

Makes me wish I had a CNC machine! Oh well! at my age - probably wouldn't be able to justify the purchase price. But wish you a happy new year and a long benefit from the CNC.

Maybe if I had a project in my bucket list that would benefit from large carving .... ;)
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Thank you all for the kind remarks. Yes, kablerj, I did design them.

Wishing all a very HEALTHY, PROFITABLE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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curiousgeorge wrote:SHMBO has been after me to make her some small end tables for a while now and I finally got around to making them this Christmas. The tops are 15" discs and the bottoms are 13" discs. The carvings on the legs were done with my cnc machine.
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Nice job
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Makes me wish I had a machine to do that detail work as it adds a lot to the piece. Well done!

The white parts are wood or ?

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Ed, the table tops and shelves are spray painted pine. I used pocket hole screws to mount them to the legs and "L" brackets for structural support.
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