Woodworking: Building the Drop Leaf Side Table- Part 1of 2
Mrs. Tinkerer needed a table to do crafts on, but it had to fit between the couch and her chair when not in use. In order to maximize the table top area, while still minimizing the space it took up when not in use, I added drop leaf side extensions. Made of salvaged red oak stair treads. Filmed with the iPhone 7 on the iPhone camera stand. Logo design by Brandon Kettle. Logo music is "Sour Tennessee Red" by John Deley. Video music is "Come and Get Me" and "Mr. Hat" both by The Whole Other, "Sunstroke" by Geographer, and "Blue Macaw" by Quincas Moreira.
Видео Woodworking: Building the Drop Leaf Side Table- Part 1of 2 канала The Tennessee Tinkerer
Видео Woodworking: Building the Drop Leaf Side Table- Part 1of 2 канала The Tennessee Tinkerer
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