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27th September 2009, 03:26 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Ideas or Plans for a side / end table?
Hi
Now that I finally have my shed set up with all of my equipment - phew !! I am embarking on my first proper project.....2 side tables or end tables, not sure what they are called.
Basically they will be for my parents, a table that sits next to each of their lounge chairs so that you can put a cup of tea on it, remote control, plate of food etc.
I will be making them out of solid Jarrah.
I have searched the net but haven't found anything that I like. ie have looked at www.plansnow.com etc and similar.
Would anyone happen to have or know where to get some nice plans / ideas or have a photo of one that you have built yourself. Would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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29th September 2009, 06:25 PM #2
'Arry
how difficult to build / unusual are you looking for?
the easiest is a scaled down dinning table – say 500 x 300 x 450 high
or I have plans (but no cutting list) for each of theseregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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29th September 2009, 08:09 PM #3
Hi 'Arry,
This is what I call my Sloth table. The finished table has wheels so it can be wheeled to whatever place you want it. I can give you dimensions if you want. It is made from Jarrah, New Guinea Rosewood and some Blackwood from memory.
Regards,
Rob
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