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Restore that heirloom!


Architect's Tables are generally 18th Century tables with an adjustable top.
The single ratchet ones hinge in the front while the ratched holds the angle.
The double ratchet ones hinge from a rail which itself may be highered with a rached.
A sliding front often has a drawer for storage.

For restoration there are three seperate parts namely;
Construction
Veneering
Polishing