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DVD #2 Furniture Making Classy Mission Table

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  1. cooperalvanguard

    cooperalvanguard

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    Joined: May '10
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    Hello George:

    Like your DVD Series on Woodworking. I have sent a suggestion to productprograms@program-director.net about the Mission Table Dvd as follows

    Dear Sirs:

    Attn: George Vondriska (Hi George-I appreciate your masterful Woodworking skills)

    I just received the Number 2 DVD in the collection- Furniture Making and listened and watched your instructions to make the Classy Mission Style table. It will go great in our home.

    I have only one suggestion to make to your DVD presentation that you should include the CUT AND MATERIAL LISTS for the furniture style being built. It would be easier to follow your presentation and your excellent directions when all the parts are in front of the woodworker ready for cutting and sizing. instead of waiting for you to give the dimensions as you go through the exercise. I hope this is a good suggestion to improve upon.

    ]I understand that the DVD's are produced in advance of this E-mail. Maybe you can include the Cut and Material Lists when shipping out the DVD's when a project is to be built. Can you send me a Cut and Materials List for the Classy Mission Style Table it would be appreciate[].

    I have a 19 Inch 720P TV installed in my garage and I have included a DVD Player so I can watch your videos in the garage-shop. I also installed a Western Digital HD Video TV Streaming Device (like a Roku) so I can stream You Tube Clips from WWGOA.com and George Vondriska-Editor material. I have Woodworking Information
    from various other sites that I can stream from my computer sharing folders to the TV including WWGOA. This is my favorite site of sites.

    Thanks for all the help you have contributed to the Woodworking Field. I am 72 years young and been doing WW for four years (sick for 2 of the four). WW has brought back to feeling good about myself and your easy style of presentation makes me feel confident that I can continue my hobby into the future.

    Best regards,

    Louis Margolies (cooperalvanguard)
    1256 Ivy Arbor Lane
    Lincoln, Ca. 95648
    9164082987

    Please send a copy of the CUT and MATERIALS LISTS for this project.

    Louis Margolies
    # Posted 1 year ago
  2. GeorgeVondriska

    George Vondriska

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    Joined: Sep '08
    Posts: 209

    Mission-style table cut list

    Bill of materials
    Note: Rail and slat lengths include ½-in. long tenon per end unless noted.
    Quant Part Size Material Notes
    4 Legs 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 21-1/4 Oak Cut these parts 24-in. long. Cut to finished length after mortising.
    2 Upper rails, long ¾ x 2 x 17 Oak
    2 Upper rails, short ¾ x 2 x 12 Oak Length is for use with loose tenon. Add 1” for conventional tenon. Cut kerf for table top fasteners
    2 Lower rails ¾ x 3 x 12 Oak Length is for use with loose tenon. Add 1” for conventional tenon.
    6 Vertical slats ½ x 1-1/2 x 14 Oak Cut these parts to finish length after the mortises are cut.
    2 Shelf supports ¾ x 1-1/2 x 11-1/4 Oak Drill oversized holes for screws
    1 Shelf ¾ x 11-3/4 x 16-11/16 Oak Cut shelf to final size after leg and rail assembly is glued. Take dimensions directly from table.
    1 Top ¾ x 18 x 22 Oak
    4 Table top fasteners

    # Posted 1 year ago
  3. cooperalvanguard

    cooperalvanguard

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    Joined: May '10
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    Hi George:

    Thanks for sending the cultist for the Mission Style Table. All I have to do now is to figure the board feet for this project.

    I usually use Woodworkers Source in Phoenix, Arizona for my rough cut lumber. I will send a copy of the cut list to them and see what they come up with for the board sizes I will need.

    I will let you know when I have completed this project and send some pictures.

    Thanks again,

    Louis Margolies

    Louis Margolies
    # Posted 1 year ago
  4. GeorgeVondriska

    George Vondriska

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    Joined: Sep '08
    Posts: 209

    Great. Would love to see pictures of the finished project.

    G

    # Posted 1 year ago

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