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		<title>11 &#8211; Arts &amp; Crafts Table (Pt. 1)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the very first time on The Wood Whisperer, we are going to build a full piece of furniture. I had a commission recently for a beautiful Arts &#038; Crafts table made of alder. Only problem was, I needed to get it done quickly. And unfortunately, trying to film a podcast at the same time would prove detrimental to my promised time-frame. But since I felt this was a great project for you to see, I filmed as much as a I could and as fast as I could. So if things look a bit rushed or not as polished as usual, cut me a little slack. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the final cut list: Table Top: 36&#8243;W x 72&#8243;L (4) Legs: 29 1/4&#8243;L x 3&#8243;W x 3&#8243;T (2) Long Aprons: 64&#8243;L x 3 1/2&#8243;W x 3/4&#8243;T (4) Short Aprons: 28&#8243;L x 3 1/2&#8243;W x 3/4&#8243;T (8) Side Slats: 16 1/4&#8243;L x 3&#8243;W x 1/2&#8243; T </p>
<p>Note: I will be using the Festool Domino to construct this entire project. If you plan on cutting traditional integral tenons for this project, please include 3&#8243; extra length on all apron pieces for 1 1/2&#8243; tenons, and 2&#8243; extra length on all side slats for 1&#8243; tenons. </p>
<p>In part 1 of this episode, I show you the process that I go through whenever I begin a new project. This involves some educated guesses and the use of <a target="_blank" href="http://sketchup.google.com/download.html">SketchUp</a>, a free program that allows you to easily draw 3D renderings. </p>
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