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All drawings are to scale, have appropriate joinery and are drawn using components so that the SketchUp Model can be exploded apart for detail sizing and analysis.  The rendered pictures were done using Kerkythea rendering software.  All drawings are available for download.

Tables

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American Drop-Leaf End Table

This is a fairly typical American drop leaf end table.  These tables can be found new as well as in antique shops.

Bow Front Hall Table

This Bow-Front Hall Table is from the March/April 2009 Fine Wood Working Magazine.

Cherry & Tiger Maple Two Drawer Stand

Here's my version of a two drawer stand that is done in Cherry and Tiger Maple and is patterned in the Federal or Sheraton style from the mid to late 1800's.

Cottage Night Table

Here's a simple design for a bedroom night stand that I made for our lake house.  The front rails, side aprons and lower legs are arched.  The lower shelf is made up of individual boards.

Curved Leg Table

I drew this table as practice for using the Bezier Curves and Shape Bender plug-ins in SketchUp.  The table is 29" high, 30" wide and 20" deep.

Drop Leaf Table

This table comes form the June 2001 Popular Woodworking magazine.  The table is based on an original from 1878.

Gateleg Table

Early Gateleg tables like this one were common in America from around 1690 to 1725.  Although this table doesn't have a drawer, many Gateleg tables had a center drawer, or even two.

Key West End Table

Here's a small rectangle end table with a lower drawer and mid-area shelf.  Construction is mortise and tenon with the sides and back made with panels and decretive molding.

Night Table

This is a small Shaker style night table.  I have made 2 of these.

Stickley Side Table

This Stickley Table appeared in the November 2006 Popular Woodworking magazine.  The only known example of this small table appeared at a Sotheby’s auction in late 2004.

Tilt-Top Table

This is a fine example of a period Tilt Top Table. The table top is oval. The design came from the 2004 Nov/Dec. issue of Fine Woodworking.

Vineyard Table

I saw this table in Fine Woodworking. It's similar to a trestle table in construction, except that the cleats are hinged instead of joined to the legs, allowing the tabletop to flip down or be removed for storage and transportation. The harp-shaped structure pivots outward to support the tabletop when the tabletop is set up for use