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      davidheim1
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      Dave Richards did an interesting blog post today on FineWoodworking.com. You can read it here

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      It inspired me to do a model of this end table by Jacques Adnet. He was a French Art Deco designer who lived from 1900 to 1984 (I had to Google his name to find that out). The angled dowels on the sides are housed in holes drilled in the legs and stretchers, and in the square medallion in the center. My guess is that the original was made in the 1950s, because it has a strong midcentury modern look. Lots of trimming with Solid Tools, but in the end it worked.

      Let me know what you think.

      Best,
      dh

      french end table.skp
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