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| AIR TIMES |
May 02, 2008
10:00 PM Eastern |
May 03, 2008
2:00 AM Eastern |
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Crafted entirely from cherry wood, the noteworthy architectural design element of this hall table is the apron. They are notched and stepped creating an eye-catching reveal all around the top of the table. The legs are attached to the aprons using mortise and loose tenon joinery. Each leg has a gentle curve that is cut using a router template. The tabletop is made from a solid piece of Cherry and has beveled edges. An asymmetrical inlay in the shape of a leaf is constructed from Zircote and adorns the top.