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Cherry End Table Aprons and Shelves

Last week I dimensioned the aprons and shelves, and cut the tenons on everything. After a bit of fine tuning with a rabbet plane everything is nice and snug.

Dry-fitted Tables
Dry-fitted Tables

The plan is to notch the legs to accept these shelves. Given that the shelf wood was flat sawn I went with the slats to account for the wood movement, I didn't want it messing with the legs.

Slatted Shelves
Slatted Shelves

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