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alephnull March 30th 08 12:31 AM

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A table for the laundry room. Plywood top and shelf, couple of 2x4's
glued together for the legs.

Edwin Pawlowski March 30th 08 02:11 AM

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"alephnull" wrote in message
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A table for the laundry room. Plywood top and shelf, couple of 2x4's
glued together for the legs.


Style is a bit different, but as long as id works . . . .
Looks nice too.



wheelzuk March 30th 08 03:24 PM

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Fantastic, simple idea. I've always been a great fan of simple, but,
practical design.

As a wheelchair user, I've enough problems in regard to height, width and
stretch to worry too much about fripperies. One minor suggestion though,
I'd maybe have included a drawer on the underside of the top, something
simple and practical again, not necessarily following the curve, simply a
place to store the clothes pegs maybe?

Excellent piece of work, much admired.


alephnull March 31st 08 12:25 AM

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In article , wheelzuk
wrote:

Fantastic, simple idea. I've always been a great fan of simple, but,
practical design.

As a wheelchair user, I've enough problems in regard to height, width and
stretch to worry too much about fripperies. One minor suggestion though,
I'd maybe have included a drawer on the underside of the top, something
simple and practical again, not necessarily following the curve, simply a
place to store the clothes pegs maybe?

Excellent piece of work, much admired.


Thanks for the comments -- it is used mostly as a folding table.
Rounded edge so as not to interfer with the path through the room. It
hurts when you bump a sharp corner with your hip grin.

Oddly enough the curve is not a circle. I wanted it to extend slightly
more forward from the corner. Curve made from bent yard stick. A
mathematician would call the curve a cubic spline, a term which comes
from the bent splines used on ancient shipbuilding -- bent boards.



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