11 - Finishing the Arts and Crafts Table (Part 4 of 4)

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This video was published March 8, 2007 & was never added to YouTube...until today!

In the final part of this episode, I show you how to make a curved template for the bottom rails. I also discuss joinery, finishing, and glue ups. I also show you what I find to be the easiest way to attach a solid table top to a base.

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Just watched all four in this series. I have to say Marc that you offer too many great tips for me to remember them all. Thanks immensely.

pennyroyal
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Your pencil holder seems beyond my skill level. Everything you do is pretty damn amazing.

ElCidPhysics
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I think it's great that you are going back and posting projects like this that was filmed in 2007. Six years later and it's completely relevant.
Nice looking table. Great project. And thanks for walking us through what to do if we don't have the Festool Domino. Not in my budget... But maybe someday... :)

AngieWilliamsDesigns
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OMG!!! I just realized something. I'm about 95% certain that there is a festool domino at the local flea market for $95. I can't go there today. But you better believe that tomorrow I'll be going in there and checking to see exactly what it is. I've seen it several times and passed it up. Now after watching this video... i realize the value of it. 

AngieWilliamsDesigns
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I had some experience with festool domino, it was really good to save my time. But it's little more expensive here in Korea to purchase it.

hminkimc
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I just caught this video, what is the wax you are using on your clamps to protect against glue? Thanks for all the videos, immensely helpful!

mgpalma
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The table ends make it look like an upside down bed.. but otherwise it looks great!

TheRealFOSFOR
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The straight forward style is purposely square and bold in its ridged no fuss stance .

Arts and Crafts designers sought to make a statement of rugged simplicity as the epitome of form follows function .

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