Small table
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Saw this in a woodworking magazine. Might be useful for someone. If I remember correctly, the author made the table out of ash. The dovetail joints are a feature and so a different wood for the uprights might look nice. The curved sections are glued on so that the grain blends with the edges of the table, and are finished with a spoke shave. All in all an elegant piece lacking only a simple vase of flowers.
Regards,
Bob

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Here is a more accurate model showing the construction.
According to the article in the magazine, the boards were made by gluing narrow strips of wood together. This was done to give a more interesting grain structure.
The construction is revealed by double click on a part.
Regards,
Bob
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I'll take one.
But how does the vertical piece go to the top surface? Since there are no lines relating to it on the top (except it appears there is a narrow tongue coming through) it'd seem to be some sort of miter. Would look cool rendered with all the dovetails.
Thanks for the post. P
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Thanks. I see now. Good work! Interesting piece. P
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Very interesting, Bob. Thank you for that.
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