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.
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