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    Tip work as always. They will be ecstatic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    Skew, I did consider using rule joint but I “ruled” it out because,

    1. I did not want to buy the router bits for the job.
    2. The leaves are very narrow. I was worried that it would get damaged easily. I did not want to take the risk.
    A while back I made a smaller version from a plan in Australian Woodsmith, I was lucky the round over and cove bits in my original (reasonably economy) router bit set matched for the joint. The main thing is getting the special hinges as the centre lines up with the top but is mounted on the bottom.
    By the way nice job, but they have already told you that.
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    Wongo,

    You have inspired me to make a smaller, square, card table version. It will be a while coming because I have a bit of work backed up, but I am looking forward to the job.

    Thanks!

    John

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    Nice job Wongo. I really like how the bottom shelf is set into the lower frame, well worth the effort. A beautiful table and very practical.
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    Thanks John, go for it and would love to see how yours turns out.
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    Another work in progress that I catch at the end but still a good work in progress to catch.

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    The stools are also gone too.

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