A simple shaker style table in white oak, finished with spar urethane and kitty approved.

The breadboard ends on the panels were an education on this one; on the top they aren’t strictly necessary, but I felt they were needed on the lower panel so that the movement of that captive panel wouldn’t rack the legs. Found out I prefer making the tongues with a router rather than the dado set on the table saw.

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      8 months ago

      Thanks! The porch has been screened in longer than I’ve been alive (it’s my parents’ house) and it makes for a nice safe place for Miss Chiff to get some sun and fresh air. That table is in a place to get good afternoon sunlight so it’s a prime spot for basking.

      Long term project is to make that porch a nicer place for humans and cats to hang out. At the edge of frame is an OLD lawn chair that was originally part of a dining set (several chairs, a table and a parasol), I have an idea to replace it with kind of an outdoor version of a Morris chair.