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<description>Woodworkin g plans for a lightweigh t trestle table.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2015 16:41:28 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>A Trestle Table for Under $35: How I Built a 15th-Century-Style Table for Pennsic From an Old Door and Pine Boards</title>
<description>If you’re prone to dancing on tables, read no further. But if you want an authentic- looking, wooden trestle table that you can take to events, or even use as a craft table in your home, do I have some woodworkin g plans for you! You won&#039;t be able to dance on this table, sure, but its lightweigh t tabletop is perfect for lugging about without breaking your back ... or your wallet!</description>
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<title>Cariadoc&#039;s Miscellany: Other Articles, II (Furniture)</title>
<description>&quot;A Period Rope Bed,&quot; &quot;Building a Simple Period Table,&quot; and &quot;Conjecturally Authentic Furniture.&quot;</description>
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<title>Photos from the Cluny Museum (MuseÃ© de Moyen Age)</title>
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