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This is actually a piece I made my freshman year of college. The table is made entirely from a beat up oak dining table that I sawed up and reconstructed.
-- Adam, http://adamweisfurniture.com
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OutPutter
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#1 posted 1696 days ago
Wow! Now I don’t know which way is up. Good work again Adam!
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mcshaker
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#2 posted 1696 days ago
Wow. very M.C. Escher – ish.
I assume the top is flat. But hard to tell with the crazy grain and angles.
I also like the texturing. What did you use for that?
I’m all about finishes right now, too. So, what did you use there?
Adam Weis
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#3 posted 1696 days ago
The top is actually not flat. This was a piece I made in my art school days so the joke was that you could only use about four square inches of it as a table. The texturing is just a carving gouge and a mallet.
-- Adam, http://adamweisfurniture.com
Dusty56
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#4 posted 1696 days ago
Pretty cool table !!!
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
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#5 posted 1695 days ago
Very unique, nice work. Dimensions?
-- Rob (A) Waxahachie,TX
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