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Those are a pretty pair, a great start on a full house.
 

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I love the contrasting materials….. Did you use any stain on the Jatoba?? I've seen brazilian cherry(other name for jatoba i think) before but it wasn't any where near that deep red color….... Again nice work, thanks…..
 

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Tim those are great looking! Very nice indeed.

I'm also curious about the jatoba. It looks really red compared to the wood I've used…but it's a great effect and contrast!

Thanks for posting them.
 

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The jatoba is actuall light brown, like teak. It just looks red in the photos.
 

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Nice clean lines, and I love the wood selection! Great job.
 

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Simple, elegant design and beautiful choice of wood. Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Beautiful set of twins. Thanks for sharing.
 

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They are awesome. Great looking wood and nice contrast between the types that you used.

great work.
 

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The night stands are really nice. You did good with the contrasting woods.

Thanks for posting
 

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great job on the twins : ) Very nice indeed !
 

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These look great! What are the dimensions?
 

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Jamie… the tops are 19 1/2" x 19 1/2" and it is 26" tall. Mortise and loose tenon joinery. Dovetail drawers. Jatoba top, figured maple drawer fronts, tiger maple frame and legs.
 

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Nice work, those Jatoba tops are awesome. I can imagine how nice kitchen cabinets would look if they were made out of that
 

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Very nice Tim
 

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I know this is sort of an old post, but I was curious if you have any plans for these. I am looking to build a set and these really seem to fit nice into what I was looking for. Great job.
 

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Scott… I don't have any plans for these, but they are basic construction. You can find plans for these and videos everywhere. Try searching this site with keywords nightstands or endtables, and also youtube and Google. I also think Kreg Jig did a project like this with plans and video. Of course they used their pocket screws which work well, but you could always use loose tennons, dovetails (aprons) or something else. Good luck.
 
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