A Table by Any Other Name: Building a Triangular Gateleg Table

Join Ron Aylor, a self-taught, minimalist woodworker, as he builds a 17th-century-style triangular gateleg table in his unplugged workshop.

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A Table by Any Other Name: Building a Triangular Gateleg Table

Join Ron Aylor, a self-taught, minimalist woodworker, as he builds a 17th-century-style triangular gateleg table in his unplugged workshop.

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A Table by Any Other Name: Building a Triangular Gateleg Table

A Table by Any Other Name: Building a Triangular Gateleg Table

by Ron Aylor
A Table by Any Other Name: Building a Triangular Gateleg Table

A Table by Any Other Name: Building a Triangular Gateleg Table

by Ron Aylor

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Overview

Join Ron Aylor, a self-taught, minimalist woodworker, as he builds a 17th-century-style triangular gateleg table in his unplugged workshop.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165906497
Publisher: Ron Aylor
Publication date: 08/06/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Ron Aylor, a resident of Lilburn, Georgia, is an unplugged woodworker. Without electricity and using traditional edged tools, he specializes in 17th-century mannerist carving and Colonial American furniture. The bulk of his work is of 17th-century style joined stools, carved boxes, tables, and bookstands. This work follows techniques and methods from the period. Ash, cherry, pine, poplar, maple, and walnut are his timber of choice.

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