Above is a picture of my proposed project schedule for converting a pre-existing coffee table into a wine storage coffee table. I currently have been looking for coffee tables I could fabricate and have not had much luck. This weekend I am going to pursue a few more leads and if I do not find anything I have plans to build a rather simple on from scratch or possibly alter my project into a wine storage box. Regardless of which route I decide to go with I will be following a fairly similar schedule to ensure the project is completed on time.
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Abdulrahman Nashawi
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Austin Ross
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That’s a really cool idea to convert an existing coffee table to a wine-storage coffee table. Are you looking at used coffee tables to purchase to convert into the final product? One thing you could consider is allocating time to put together the final report and presentation into your schedule.