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Around the turn of the 20th century, Charles Limbert developed a distinctive furniture style that, while inherently Arts & Crafts, also used curves and decorative cutouts. This Limbert-inspired table features gentle curves on each edge and arched openings in the side panels provide access to the shelf.
What’s the secret to seamlessly wrapping quartersawn grain around this table’s base? Using patterns and a tablesaw sled, you’ll cut four identically shaped sides that come together precisely for a stunning appearance from any angle. Full-sized patterns included for curved edges.
Overall dimensions: 20" wide, 20" deep, by 29" high
The woodworking plan for this item was featured in the September 2009 issue of WOOD.
NOTE: This item is available as a downloadable PDF. To download, view, and print the project plan on your computer, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here for Step-By-Step Instructions on downloading a pdf.




