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Used some nice Maple to make this napkin holder along with pouring some epoxy in a 6" round mold, turned it down and cut it in half to make this project. I was having a hard time deciding if I should have closed the ends where the napkins go but decided not to so they can be folded in half to have a lower profile.
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This is a scanned document of the now defunct Workbench Magazine of this era. Permission was granted by the new Workbench Publication for The Patriot Woodworker community to copy and use the old Workbench Magazine at our pleasure, and for free distribution and re-use. A wonderful twist for a picnic table, from the modern era, true to form, have fun!-
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View File Workbench Magazine July-August 1968 Picnic Table This is a scanned document of the now defunct Workbench Magazine of this era. Permission was granted by the new Workbench Publication for The Patriot Woodworker community to copy and use the old Workbench Magazine at our pleasure, and for free distribution and re-use. A wonderful twist for a picnic table, from the modern era, true to form, have fun! Submitter John Morris Submitted 04/08/2023 Category Yard and Outdoors
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I'm on the election board in our county and last week my cohort from the other side of the aisle sent me a text with a picture of a portable wine table. She asked if I could make her two of them so I made a prototype and then five more. The table is designed for portability but she wanted to know if I could fabricate a patio stand with it. Hopefully, they'll sell at my summer shows. One of the pictures shows the table upside down so that the spike on the bottom is visible. Carry the thing to your favorite venue by the handle in the top and stick it in the ground. A group of the "Golden Girls" of my high school graduating class travel to various parts of the country in the summer seeking out wineries to explore. They jokingly asked if I could make one that would hold two bottles because simply wasn't enough. That should tell you a bit about my high school days, let alone my college experience.