Finally, we are almost past the point of "construction" on the play table.
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Though not exactly what I had envisioned when the project started, the table is slowly beginning to take a life of it's own. I like the clean lines, but there are a few things I would/will do different next time around.
Final sanding and painting should happen over the coming week.
1 comments:
I'm impressed. I wouldn't have gotten past the "what would I have to do to make this happen?" phase.
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