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Old 10-06-2007, 10:46 AM
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My brother was just here, (he is a woodworker, too) and he suggested that if you want the glass piece that are being sold, take your machine to a glass shop and ask them to cut a piece of tempered glass that will fit around your machine, request that they slightly burnish the rough edges for you, too. Then if you use a router around the hole in the table the same depth as the glass, you should get a good flush fit. As we were discussing this, the realization hit him that I was not so subtly drooling over the idea of wanting one too :lol: I can't wait till his employer gets him settled back in one place so I can have my customized sewing table, too :D Another suggestion that I seen on tv was while you have a "handy" man helping you with this, if the table is too tall to sit comfortably at, now would be a good time to shave some length off of the legs, or if it is too short there are end pieces you can install on the legs that adjust the height of the table, too :D
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