That I re-cycled into a TV Table. I had about eight pieces of 2x6s from an old, non-treated Pin-nic table. I re-sawed some into useful pieces, cross-cut others into a top. The wood turned out to be redwood. The style requested was to be a "Mission Style" table, withe a center shelf and a divider. Since the top was to hold a large big screen TV, I left the top's boards at 1-3/8" thick. Came out a bit rough after the four board glue-up, so i used a liberty Bell hand pland to level things out. Aprons were to have a nice curve to them. The leg to apron joints were mortise & tenon, with the mortises chopped out with a chisel. All the shelves were plywood, with the center divider "half-lapped' in place. The center shelf, and the divider were notched half-way across, to allow each to slide together. A picture of the finished table.
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