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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Making a Foot for Our Mitchell Trestle Table Base
We build this trestle table regularly, and in various sizes. The table in the photo above has three uprights at each end and a rail tying the ends together. For wider and longer tables, we use four uprights on each … Continue reading
Photos of the largest table we have built
We built a Mahogany trestle table, with a top 2 -1/2″ thick x 48″ wide x 16′ long. It was delivered in April. (See shopblog postings beginning with Starting a Custom Mahogany Table) The patron sent photos of it and … Continue reading