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Mission Coffee and End Table - Downloadable Plan

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  • ISSUE 20 (Dec 2007/Jan 2008) Buying GuideThis timeless collection of mission furniture promises to add style to your living or family room while showcasing your craftsmanship. As you build the pieces, you'll discover techniques for mortise-and-tenon and drawer-lock joints, marking...

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    ISSUE 20 (Dec 2007/Jan 2008) Buying Guide
    This timeless collection of mission furniture promises to add style to your living or family room while showcasing your craftsmanship. As you build the pieces, you'll discover techniques for mortise-and-tenon and drawer-lock joints, marking curves, and attaching tabletops to allow for wood movement.

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    3.5 out of 5 stars
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    1. 2.0 out of 5 stars
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      Odd wood

      One inch thick stock instead of 3/4. Really? Where does your normal woodworker find 5/4 stock? This plan should come with a huge red warning label that informs the woodworker that there will be an immense amount of waste associated with project. How about some readily available dimensional stock instead? Only 6 bucks but I'll never build these now because of the waste since the best I can do in this area is 4/4 and 8/4. Sad since I really liked the design.

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      Excellent detail on the plans

      The detail and wording for these plans are superb. I pre-cut all but the top, the drawer and decorative slats in a couple hours for the end table. I think I could cut everything in less than a day. Looking forward to the finished product.

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