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  1. Triangular End Table Prototype

    This is a prototype of a new triangular end table design. I made the prototype using plywood so that I could check the dimensions and get a better idea of what the table will look like. I plan to make the final table out of mahogany with three hummingbird inlays on the top. Roger
  2. Triangle hall table

    I had the idea for a triangular table from a car dealership I saw when i was in Ottawa a few months back. The view I had was from the corner of the building where the 2 glass sides met and the triangular roof above continued to jut out. Very modern look. I hope I captured it with this table...
  3. Tritable

    My client wanted 2 small side tables in a contemporary style. Since the house already had some triangular elements, I thought it well to repeat the shape in the tables. The extra shelf not only serves a structural purpose but also allows space for a magazine or two. Credit for the original...
  4. Atomic Bombe Jewelry Box

    Box number 21 in my recent box series. This is number 7 in my Adventures into Shape. This box is built from pine and poplar and the splines and beads are mesquite and pine. There are also small accents of walnut and cedar in the feet, the lid and the pull. I used machines to mill the wood and...
  5. Wood Pumpkin for Halloween

    Build Instructions and additional pictures: http://www.instructables.com/id/Rustic-Pumpkin-Lantern/ This triangular pumpkin lantern could be a nice addition to your Halloween décor. To give the lantern an aged timeworn look, the rustic finish uses multiple layers of paint, rough sanding and...
  6. Cypress & Walnut Triangular Side Table

    Saying that I LOVE this table would be a HUGE understatement! It makes me smile every time I glance at it while sittin' in my favorite comfy chair… it is my woodporn! The design came about simply cuz I needed a side table to butt up against a living room wall so that my big chair could be angled...
  7. Joinery
    I'm working out plans for building a triangular table per a friend's request. The top will be a "regular right triangle"-meaning the two sides at 90 degrees are the same length (a=20.5", b=20.5", c=29"). I'll be making it out of rift-sawn white oak ply, and I'd like to try adding a...
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