- Details
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This small table was inspired by a piece found in the book "Furniture Treasury" by Wallace Nutting. The original, made of oak and pine, dates to 1700 and is from Newington, CT. Mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joints are used throughout. Some joints are pegged, too. Typical of 18th-century construction, the internal frame serves as an upper drawer runner and provides for a connection to the breadboard top, a departure from the original piece, which had a solid top. The table looks attractive with either a clear finish (shellac), or a milk-paint finish.
- Product # 065104
- Type Digital Project Plan
- ISBN 978-1-60085-264-0
- Published Date 2009
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate
FINISHED SIZE:
18 5/8" deep by 28 5/16" wide by 27 1/4" tall
PLAN INCLUDES:- Drawer construction details
- Scale drawing
- Component templates
- Detailed cutlist
- SketchUp drawing
- Google SketchUp (free download available here).
- Extras
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Ever wish you could get a digital project plan that allowed you to customize the design to suit your own needs? Here they are! Digital project plans in SketchUP, the free Google drawing program.
Are there any other advantages? For starters, you'll get your plan immediately. Your digital plan will consist of drawings in PDF format, with detailed, measured drawings and a cutlist. Full-size drawings are included for critical parts and templates. All of the drawings can be printed on a typical consumer-grade computer printer -- the larger template drawings can be taped together or you can take the file on a disc or flash drive (or email) to a local copy center for printing on Arch D size paper. The projects also have written instructions to guide you through construction process. If you want to modify one of the projects, the SketchUp version of the plan will be perfect for you.
Available free from Google by clicking here, SketchUp allows you to manipulate the drawing and make as many changes as you like to fit your needs -- or make more substantial changes to the design. You're limited only by your creativity.
If you need help using SketchUp, visit our blog Design.Click.Build. hosted by Tim Killen and David Richards. - Reviews
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