
The table was to hold a small home office printer. Storage under was designed around a specific shredder and canvas storage bins. The table had to visually match a 1930's wood file cabinet and desk which it would sit between.
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The top and shelves were biscuit joined from narrower boards. The rest of the construction was mortice and tenon or 45-degree angled mortices. The back was a thin piece of plywood with red oak veneer. Top was pegged in place.
American Red Oak
Birch Ply
Red Oak Veneer
Epoxy
Walnut Stain
Minwax Clear Satin Polyurethane