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  2. coffee table dimensions - FineWoodworking

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    16 to 18 inches in height (depends on the customers preference) Two feet by four feet is a cocktail table (customer preference) Three feet by four feet is a coffee table (customer preference) Most people desire only one matching end table. Coffee tables are a newer form of furniture. Versions from the 50ies and 60ies had them at 15 to 16 inches ...

  3. Leg Sizing and Taper Ratios - FineWoodworking

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    Taper of the Leg: Let’s say the leg is 30″ high, you want to taper the two inside edges of the leg, and allow 4 – 6 inches for the rail to connect at the top. The best I could glean was to taper about 1/4 inch for every 12″ of length (run) of the leg. So (roughly) that 30″ kitchen table leg that started out at 3″ square at the top ...

  4. All About Table Design - FineWoodworking

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    All About Table Design. A well-proportioned table balances ergonomics with style. Synopsis: The best designed tables combine basic ergonomics and proper dimensions with style. As Graham Blackburn describes, choosing a table design means paying attention to details such as comfort, size and seating capacity, functionality, and pleasing proportions.

  5. Build a Slab-Top Table - FineWoodworking

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    1. Cut off the waste. Draw a centerline and then use a big carpenter’s framing square to mark where you want to cut off the ends. The square will ensure that the two ends are square to the overall tabletop and parallel with each other. This is also a chance to cut off defects you don’t want in the finished top. 2.

  6. Designing in Three Dimensions - FineWoodworking

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    Designing in Three Dimensions. Yuri Kobayashi used 3-D modeling to develop the design of her eye-catching table. Synopsis: When working on furniture designs, Yuri Kobayashi eschews the sketchbook or computer in favor of modeling in three dimensions. When a small model develops into an idea for furniture, she makes a full-scale mockup.

  7. Coffee Table Puts Joinery on Display - FineWoodworking

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    Assemble the ends of the base. At this point, finish sanding all of the parts made so far and assemble the ends of the table base. Before glue-up, make two wedges for each through-tenon. The wedges should be thick enough to fill the 1⁄16-in. gap at each end of the mortise be-fore they bottom out in the sawkerf.

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