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A simple shaker style table in white oak, finished with spar urethane and kitty approved.

The breadboard ends on the panels were an education on this one; on the top they aren't strictly necessary, but I felt they were needed on the lower panel so that the movement of that captive panel wouldn't rack the legs. Found out I prefer making the tongues with a router rather than the dado set on the table saw.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Fantastic photos, you have a very hands-on (paws-on?) foreman lol. Thank you for the detailed description. I've seen a similar method on a Bourbon Moth video except I think he used his domino to make slots instead of cutting a groove, but I guess if I payed that much for a funky router I'd use it all the time too.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

She's a toughie. She demands top quality craftsmanship and chicken flavored treats.

I've also seen the slots made with a biscuit joiner, in at least one case I saw someone do that because they forgot to cut them before gluing up the table. Not sure my biscuit joiner would fit in this table though., internal dimension is ~14".