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Spike Carlsen joins George Vondriska in the workshop to show you how to make your own craftsman style table, inspired by Spike's uncle, Bob; Spike shares a little bit about the inspiration behind his side table before demonstrating the cuts.
Spike Carlsen joins George Vondriska in the workshop to show you how to make your own craftsman style table, inspired by Spike's uncle, Bob; Spike shares a little bit about the inspiration behind his side table before demonstrating the cuts.
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