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My wife needed a bedside table.
What could be better? So I drew several designs of the table. After some hesitation, we finally selected one and I was now able to create the CAD files.
The material for this table is a beautiful birch plywood that I used for the Machine à Question V3. I bought a full sheet so I still had some.</description></item></channel></rss>