Project by Ryan Collins | posted 11-30-2008 07:58 PM | 1904 views | 6 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
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Also made these at school. Made them to match the coffee table I made. The set looks great together.
- Solid Oak Construction
- Brazilian Cherry Rails and Inlays
- Mission Style
- Mortise and Tennon
- No Stain
- Tung Oil Finish
-- "Measure twice, cut once." - Norm Abram
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kolwdwrkr
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#1 posted 11-30-2008 09:33 PM
Nice!
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#2 posted 12-01-2008 05:09 AM
Ryan,
This is a nice piece. I am a fan of arts and crafts style furniture and you have done well here. I like the wood choices too. Great job on the inlays.
Thanks for the post.
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#3 posted 12-01-2008 05:24 AM
Great looking End tables. I like Arts and Crafts furniture. I’ve made a few Greene and Greene.
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#4 posted 12-01-2008 05:59 AM
Ryan, Welcome to LumberJocks. The table looks nice. I too like this style and the inlays really give it some character.
Look forward to seeing other projects.
CtL
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#5 posted 12-01-2008 01:27 PM
Ryan, this is very beautiful table. I like the colour contrast of the rails and inlays
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#6 posted 07-25-2019 01:52 PM
Hey Ryan,
These look great! I’m wanting to build something very similar to this. Have you run into any trouble with having the inlays running perpendicular to the grain? Like has the top had cracking or the inlays popped loose? I’m worried about this, but if you’ve had good luck, then I may just do something very similar. Thanks for sharing.
-- Pete
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#7 posted 07-26-2019 03:07 AM
Hi Pete – No issues at all and I made them over 12 years ago. They have always been inside so no extreme temperature changes.
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