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View fullsize Flushing up joints after glue-up.
View fullsize Assembled, glued, wedged, clamped!
View fullsize I taped off all of the joints and prefinished the interior surfaces.  Finally ready to glue things up!
View fullsize To disassemble the table, I needed a mechanism to simultaneously pull the 2 upper and 2 lower top planks from the dovetailed end assemblies.  All 4 planks need to be removed in perfect synchrony to avoid racking and damaging the structure. 
View fullsize Using a brace to tap holes into the underside of the top.  I find a little paste wax on the tap helps in cutting clean crisp threads.  The tapped holes will be used when disassembling the table (more detail to come). I have found tapped holes in hard
View fullsize Number punches are great for identifying mating parts!
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View fullsize The top planks for the table are attached to the ends with loose tenons and Festool knock-down connectors.  The Festool connectors are extremely robust and simple to use.
View fullsize I set the end assemblies aside for a moment to mill and glue up the 4 planks for the center of the table.
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