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Thread: Mahogany end table / drawers

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    Default Mahogany end table / drawers

    Built using 95% shopbot my first real project!

    https://imgur.com/a/2BIPs

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    Very nice!
    I like your power cord in the bottom drawer, great idea, I’ll likely copy that idea!
    SG

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    NICE!
    Thanks for the Hexagonal .stl
    scott
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    It's always your first project you remember but then as you get better you look at it and think how you might have done it better/different...excellent job (for a newbie!)lol
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    I really like your disign. The hacked lamp is a great idea, it keeps both the floor and table surface clean. With all the open concept rooms it is important that furniture looks good from all sides. I like the laser tabs. I am investigating lasers now and would apriciate your thoughts.
    Really nice work!

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    The laser is a Rabbit I believe? It's a lot quicker than the shopbot and easier to use (no clamping, tool changes etc). However it leaves burnt edges and has limitation as to material and thickness. Perfect for small hidden sections such as tabs though. Better for cutting plastics too.

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