Picnic Table Design 101 Testimonials
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Harly Dyk
Harly claims the table as designed was just too darned high, and was a hazard at all of those pointy corners. So, Harly went and did something about it. Breadboard ends to the top and seats, rounded over with a router.

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Harly Dyk #2
Harly will also be cutting 1-1/2" off of the bottom of the legs, to suit his height preference.

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Harly Dyk #3

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Harold Seaborn sends us a couple of pictures of his new outdoor furniture, and what a spectacular outdoors it is. Harold is still planning the finishing of the table, which he built using pressure treated wood for the legs and structural components, and spruce for the human contact parts. Good plan, Harold.