Pictured above are four barley twisted table legs turned for a customer in Florida. They measure 3 1/2″ wide and 30 inches high. Normally table legs are made 29 inches in high to produce a 30 inch overall high with the table top thickness of one inch. But my customer needed the extra inch to make a wider apron (the horizontal member that connects the legs and supports the table top).
For a table with a 30 inch height normally you would not have less than 24 inches from the apron to the floor for knee space though most would probably consider 24 inches a tight squeeze.


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