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Disclaimer: The creator of this table has modest
construction skills at best. The instructions are posted only as
an aid for others wishing to crate a table like this one. It is
48" octagon which is a bit small for this style of table, but provides a
more intimate playing environment ,saves on space and is easier to move
than the more standard 60" octagon preferred by some builders. Rule #1: Measure twice, cut once! There's nothing
worse than cutting a $40 piece of oak plywood and then realizing you
have ruined it by cutting in to the wrong dimensions!
Rule #2: Take your time! The better these cuts are done the less
time you will spend sanding, and it will also effect the final
results of your table..
Rule #3: Sand, sand and sand some more. if you don't like to sand
wood, don't bother attempting a project like this!
Rule #4: Every section cut should be pencil marked on both pieces to be
able to align the two sections up again when assembling the final
contruction. |