Coffee table display case

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pinkiewerewolf
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I love this table!
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Super looking table. Is it you design or from plans?

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Fantastic table I really like the legs, great job.
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Must add my thumbs up for a great piece of craftsmanship!!
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Coffee table display case

Post by rcf »

Thanks for all the kind remarks. My home lodge is in Western Massachusetts, Meadows Lodge, formerly C.C. Spellman lodge. I'm glad to see so many fellow travelers here. I haven't traveled outside the US yet, but since retiring I'm really hoping to get to England, Ireland, and Scotland. Maybe, someday. The table was scratch built, I had no plans, and in fact, modified it from my original thoughts halfway through the job. I intended to have a drawer for access, but ended up just lifting the glass to arrange things. Hope everyone has a prosperous, happy, and healthy New Year!
"The road between friends is never long"
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