Create a small side table with through tenon details and inlays.
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Furniture
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¾” Plywood (at least 20 in x 32 in for table top / at least 24 in x 42 in for legs) , ⅛” Acrylic for optional inlay (at least 14 in x 25 in), Spoilboard, Shapertape, Double sided tape, 180 Grit sandpaper, Wood glue
Shaper Origin, Vertical Workstation, ¼” Up-cut bit, ¼” Round-over bit (optional), 1” End mill bit (optional), ¼” 0-Flute Spiral bit (optional)
Want a preview of the process? Check out this video of Shawn making his version of the Inlay Table
Note: This project contains instructions for an optional inlay feature for the top surface. If you do not wish to include the inlay feature, just skip the steps that say “optional”.
Set up your spoilboard on top of your work table.
Start with the plywood for the table top, using a sheet that is at least 20 in. x 32 in.
In the area you will be cutting, apply three pieces of double-sided tape to the back of your material. Remove backing from the tape and stick down to your spoilboard. Clamp the material and spoilboard together securely to the work table.
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