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Average Rating: 5
Teeny tiny end table





I needed an endtable, and this worked out fine. You get a length of doweling to make the pedestal, so be careful and measure it the way you are instructed and then sand/trim as needed before gluing. It is so tiny that is a bit fiddly, but if you are careful, you will get a great teeny tiny table for setting an even teeny tinier wine glass or candlestick on. I followed the steps and then did a dry fit for the pedestal part - and found I wanted mine shorter, so glad I did the test before gluing. Paints up perfectly. And the dowel does have slight turning/carving on it - a nice detail.Anonymous (28 Nov 2016, 20:20)
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