Dining Room Table
Table built with dad

I made it from Baltic Birch plywood. The legs and horizontal support are attached to one another with mortises and blind tenons.
I started with a paper prototype to get the proportions right:

Then I did a bunch of stuff that I didn't take pictures of. I really have to get better at documenting the process. Or do I? Does it matter how I ended up at this point:

I mean, who's my audience here? Woodworkers? Table lovers? If it's woodworkers, I really hope it's not, because look how I burned the edges with the saw blade. Hell, I bet even entry level table lovers are pissed about that part.
Anyway, I made it look prettier:

Then I put it in my apartment.

Thanks for reading. Bye!