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Ok - Im making this big "chunky" coffee table - looks like 2 rectangles
offset from one another. Its a pretty neat design - Ill post pics when im done. Anyways - the client wants mahogany buy doesnt like the price. I suggested we can use mahogany laminate (I picked some up on ebay) over MDF - she liked the color of the mahogany and we agreed on the price. So far Ive only used it on a top - I usually trim out MDF w/ someother hardwood - them veneer the top w. the mahogany then route the edge. W/ this peice - the sides and top will be veneered. Do I do the sides first then the top? Im assuming this would be the best way b/c it would leave less edge for someone to catch an pull down. Just curious b4 I start. Thanks, Rob |
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