Deck Tables
I got this project idea from a deck furniture catalog. The idea was to make 6 triangle shaped table segments that can be arranged as either a single hexagonal table, a long narrow table, or several individual tables. What’s more, the tables can be stacked on top of each other for storage in the shape of a spiral tower. Think Rubik’s Cube here.
The tables were made of recycled redwood from our old backyard deck. They were treated with clear Minwax Wood Finish and three coats of clear satin Minwax Helmsman Spar Polyurethane.
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