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Sweeping Juniper Coffee Table #1: Getting the plan

Blog entry by Candy Hicks posted 121 days ago 133 reads 0 times favorited 4 comments Add to Favorites
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We have had many requests for coffee tables, so we are making them as fast as we can. We plan on making 2 more coffee tables and I think the next two will have glass tops, anyway here is the project that I am working on.

This table has a “sweeping” movement to it. I had a request to make on that was similar to a coffee table table I posted on here. Well this is as close as I can get. We will also have to add a couple of legs so that it will stand without sitting on a base

Here is the double heart, burled cottonwood top we will be using.

-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust


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trifern

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posted 121 days ago

Gorgeous stuff. I love the juniper legs you use. I look forward to seeing the completed project. Thank you for sharing.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.

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Bigbuck

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posted 121 days ago

You always have some of the most beautiful juniper. I can’t wait to see that cottonwood top sanded down.

Speaking of which how do you go about milling all these huge slabs you use in your work?

-- Glenn, New Mexico

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Candy Hicks

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posted 121 days ago

Thank you. My husband has a chainsaw mill, which is a steel frame which your chainsaw some how attachs to and mills the wood. He says it is a lot of work and pretty hard and slow going. We are hoping to get a regular mill, but that is a ways down the road.

-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust

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Candy Hicks

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posted 121 days ago

Her ordered the mill off the internet but I dont remember where we got it

-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust

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