
Build a family heirloom.
This graceful walnut table with cabriole legs and a dovetailed drawer is one project that will be in your family for generations.
The primary challenge in building this table is making the cabriole legs. So we have included complete instructions (5 pages, 36 step-by-step drawings) to carry you through the process.
The aprons and legs are joined with traditional mortise and tenon joinery. The drawer is made with half-blind dovetails.
CONSTRUCTION. We made our Queen Anne End Table out of solid walnut. Mahogany and cherry would also look good, but you might want to stain them dark. The overall dimensions are 22" high x 20"
wide x 24" deep.
This project was originally published in Woodsmith No. 43.
WHAT YOU GET.These plans are CUSTOM PRINTED FOR YOU and delivered by First Class Mail to your door.The Queen Anne End Table Project Plan
is a twelve page plan. It includes complete, step-by-step
instructions, 25 detailed drawings, a materials list, a cutting diagram, and a five-page technique article on how to make cabriole legs.
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