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Bisch Basch Bosch | Building a New Design for Side and Coffee Tables @BischBaschBosch | Uploaded February 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Building a side table with spalted elm top and English walnut frame and, a coffee table in white (unsteamed) beech.
For such simple looking tables, there's a lot of work involved to create the seamless, smooth blend around the leg tops, stretcher and table top. Use of power tools and hand tools to create the effect. It's both satisfying to do and to run your hand around the finished article. Very tactile and, as an added bonus, have proved very easy to clean!
These tables form part of the Looping Collection for the Hibbs & Bailey Furniture Company.


LINKS TO SUPPLEMENTARY VIDEOS SHOWN IN THE VIDEO:
Finish video: youtu.be/u6ocgiJ67Rk
Routing Machine video: youtu.be/pH54j7TR9O8
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Building a New Design for Side and Coffee Tables @BischBaschBosch

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