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Occasional Table
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If you started building the traditional series of furniture designed by Whitcomb, this is the occasional table for that set
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Occasional Table
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Every now and then you come across a project with limitless possibilities. That?s the case with this occasional table. Lowe?s carries a variety of table legs in a number of styles and lengths. Choose one, then customize the size of the tabletop. Soon, you?ll be crafting end tables, sofa tables, coffee tables or even a great kitchen table. We?ve given you instructions for a table that can be painted and one that can be stained
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Outdoor Tables
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The idea came from a ready-made outdoor table that included a lattice top and all-metal support frame
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Outdoor Umbrella Table
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Splayed legs give this diminutive umbrella table a sturdy stance
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Outdoors Side Table
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This little side table is a wonderful complement to any lawn chair or bench. It?s large enough to hold a radio, suntan lotion, and a cool drink, but still small enough to be out of the way. The table also makes a perfect personal picnic table for those occasions when you have more guests than space. Best of all, making the table only requires basic tools and a couple of hours. But be ready, after your neighbors see it they?re sure to want a few for themselves
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Oval Side Table
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Kerf-bent skirts and a shapely template make this table project an exercise in efficiency
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Oval Side Table
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As an apprentice woodworker I first learned the use of machines to do rectilinear work quickly and efficiently. But I also found that rectilinear work was, well, boring to my taste, and I began to think about curves
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Party Table
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You can help your children make this fun and easy party table
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Patrol Table
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These plans are based upon several designs used by troops in our council. Note: the materials list shows how to cut all of the pieces out of one 4? x 8? sheet of 5/8? plywood.
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Paver Table
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These plans show how to create an extremely functional and distinctive small patio table utilizing simple and common tools. This is a relatively simple and quick table to construct
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Paver Table
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These plans show how to create an extremely functional and distinctive small patio table utilizing simple and common tools. This is a relatively simple and quick table.
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Pembroke Table
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A folding leaf table with a gentle cross bracing curved support.
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Phone Table
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A phone table can help you clear the clutter of notes and address books around the phone. It can also make a beautiful addition to your d?cor. This plan works equally well as a lamp stand, plant stand or occasional table. You can easily adjust the height and table dimensions to suit your needs. Lowe?s? is happy to provide this information as a service to you.
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Picket-fence Side Table
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Host Renai Ellison shows how to make a charming side table with white-picket fencing and a sheet of tabletop glass to create a garden or cottage-style look for any room
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Picnic Table and Benches Circa 1956
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When unexpected company comes during a sunny weekend or holiday you can plan a real picnic right in your own backyard if you own this picnic table set. You may have to register as a member at the DeltaMachinery site to view this free woodworking plan.
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Pine - Plain Table
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How to build a natural, simple, wooden table, including diagram, instructions.
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Poker Table
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I love woodworking, and have been really enjoying poker lately. I decided that I wanted a nice poker table to host poker parties with, and decided to look on the Internet for a nice poker table. Talk about expensive! I couldn?t find a quality table for under $600, which was way more than I wanted to spend...so why not give a try at a poker table? Probably the most challenging woodworking project I?ve ever worked on, but very rewarding and fun to build.
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Portable Collapsible Table
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The table looks massive and heavy, but actually weighs very little and can be easily picked up and carried by one person.
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Resawing on a Table Saw
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Resawing is cutting thin pieces of wood from a thick piece of stock. (In effect, ripping on edge.) A quick way to do this is on the table saw. Before you get started though, there are two safety precautions that are a ?must.? First, to reduce the chance of kickback, use a ?zeroclearance? insert with a splitter (see Photo at this site). Second, be sure to use a push block when making a cut.
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Roll Away Table Folding
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EXCELLENT serving light refreshments and useful on any occasion where a light utility table is needed, this folding unit makes a compact bundle readily stored out way when not in use
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