CARD TABLE
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xx FOLDING TABLE
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Build a storage center and card table with four matching stools. Storage center is 84" wide, 90" tall, 18" deep. Stools and table collapse and store on lower shelves of the unit when not in use. Plans must be ordered. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jun 1977 (v.55#6) pg. 98
How to sew a card table cover and matching covers for folding chairs. Made from felt. Table cover has a checkerboard top and pockets for score pads. FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 20 1978 (v.91#13) pg. 117, 192
Making a Hepplewhite card table. FINE WOODWORKING #47 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 42
Federal card table (demi-lune). Semi-circular table sets against wall when not needed. Opens up to form a 36" diameter circular table. Tapered legs and curved apron feature decorative veneer and inlay. FINE WOODWORKING #59 Jul-Aug 1986 pg. 54
Building an elegant gate-leg card table which features curved rails and tapered legs with flower inlays and stringing. The design is reminiscent of Hepplewhite. FINE WOODWORKING #86 Jan-Feb 1991 pg. 60
Convertible furniture. (1) An ingenious folding-rail system on a side table allows it to open up and become a full-size card table. (2) Hall table with a false drawer opens up to become a spinet desk. FINE WOODWORKING #93 Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 68
Divider stores card table and chair set. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1963 (v.120#3) pg. 132
Adjustable leg extensions for a card table allows it to sit evenly on uneven ground. POPULAR MECHANICS May 1968 (v.129#5) pg. 140
Folding card table features oak framework and legs and a simulated leather (vinyl) top. Overall dimensions: 35"x35"x28" tall. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1992 (v.169#11) pg. 74
Interchangeable long and short legs for a card table. POPULAR SCIENCE Apr 1964 (v.184#4) pg. 158
Folding card table features a thin wood spring to hold legs in place when extended or when folded up. Table top is covered with plastic laminate with a hardwood edging. SHOPNOTES #33 May 1997 (v.6) pg. 10
How to replace the green baize surface of an old Victorian card table. WOODWORKER #1039 Jun 1980 (v.84) pg. 399
Reproduction card table requires a fair amount of carving on the decorative legs. WOODWORKER #1043 Oct 1980 (v.84) pg. 654
18th century card table. A triangular (corner) table with 4 legs. The top is hinged and the 4th leg pulls out to form a rectangular table. Features extensive marquetry work. WOODWORKER #1074 May 1983 (v.87) pg. 302
Mahogany card table has a rotating top. Replica of one in the Museum of the City of New York (circa 1820). Features claw feet and lavishly carved "knees" plus a decorative "lyre" as one of the vertical supports. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1981 (v.37#2) pg. 78
Folding card table and chairs fit into their own roll around cabinet. Cabinet doubles as serving counter or refreshment bar when the table and chairs are being used. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1982 (v.38#2) pg. 26
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