Over a year a go (or more) I saw an article in one of the popular
woodworking magazines. It was for a rounsd side table with 3 leafs that
drop.So I guess you could call it a triangurlar table. Also it had 3
unusually shaped legs. They were shaped so that the tenons on the aprons
were staight foreward. Does anyone remember which magazine it was in? I've
tried searching around , but no luck yet. Any help would be appreciated.
Thx,
Chris
Thanks very much, that's great!
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> Chris Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> Over a year a go (or more) I saw an article in one of the popular
>> woodworking magazines. It was for a rounsd side table with 3 leafs that
>> drop.So I guess you could call it a triangurlar table. Also it had 3
>> unusually shaped legs. They were shaped so that the tenons on the aprons
>> were staight foreward. Does anyone remember which magazine it was in?
>> I've
>> tried searching around , but no luck yet. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> You're in luck...I was just reading that the other day.
>
> FWW, Oct 2008, issue 200
>
> Chris
Chris Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Over a year a go (or more) I saw an article in one of the popular
> woodworking magazines. It was for a rounsd side table with 3 leafs that
> drop.So I guess you could call it a triangurlar table. Also it had 3
> unusually shaped legs. They were shaped so that the tenons on the aprons
> were staight foreward. Does anyone remember which magazine it was in? I've
> tried searching around , but no luck yet. Any help would be appreciated.
You're in luck...I was just reading that the other day.
FWW, Oct 2008, issue 200
Chris