
coffee table dimensions - FineWoodworking
Jan 4, 2005 · Hello, can anyone pls advise on “rule of thumb” dimensions for a coffee table ? I am in the midst of stripping and finishing an antique reclaimed t & g […]
All About Table Design - FineWoodworking
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 …
Leg Sizing and Taper Ratios - FineWoodworking
Jan 2, 2011 · I'm new to woodworking, so would appreciate some advice from experienced designers. I just spent the last couple of hours online here trying to get some guidance on table leg dimensions …
Long Coffee Table Joinery - FineWoodworking
Dimensions are about 20″ high, 25 inches deep and about 66 inches long. This is to be a traditional joinery coffee table, 4 posts, side rails, dividers (top and bottom) and two partitions for 3 drawers.
Build a Folding Card Table - FineWoodworking
Sep 29, 2022 · I can easily see changing the dimensions to make coffee tables or end tables with the same technique. The base and top are basic in design The base for the table is nothing more than …
Classy Coffee Table - FineWoodworking
Feb 28, 2023 · The gentle curves and sweeps in this table may be deceiving, because the square base makes it accessible to both new and experienced woodworkers. Learn more about how to make this …
Elegant Entry Table - FineWoodworking
With tapered legs, split aprons, and profiled top, Mason McBrien's elegant side table was designed to showcase the American white ash.
Shaker Classic, 2 Ways - FineWoodworking
This classic table design is based on a Shaker side table from Canterbury, n.H., although virtually every other Shaker community had similar.
Coffee Table Puts Joinery on Display - FineWoodworking
Using a coffee table as an example, Rodel gives step-by-step instructions on how to incorporate decorative joinery elements.
What to Think About When Designing Any Table - FineWoodworking
May 12, 2021 · A coffee table should be proportioned to its couch and allow easy access to the couch. It’s generally safe to make the table 2 ft. or 3 ft. shorter than the couch. As for the depth of the table, …