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Black Rock Ridge Entry Table

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rustic alder inlaid walnut granite top black rock ridge

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This not quite so rustic alder table was made for the sales office of a new condo/townhome community just outside Park City, UT. called Black Rock Ridge. This is alder with their logo inlaid with black walnut. The top is black granite with hand-chiseled edges and a honed surface prep.

Bruce

-- RusticBru of Utah, www.aspenlogik.com


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WayneC

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posted 408 days ago

Great table. I like the inlay work.

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mot

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posted 408 days ago

I really like stuff like that. Nice job.

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Sawhorse

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posted 408 days ago

Very Nice!!

-- Sawhorse - Sulphur Springs, TX - www.sawhorseworkshop.com

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Karson

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posted 408 days ago

Great job Bruce. How did the customer like it?

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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woodnut

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posted 408 days ago

very nice work.The inlay really looks good.I have not tried my hand at inlays just yet but do plan to.Any advice you could give would be appriecated.

-- F.Little

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MsDebbieP

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posted 408 days ago

Bruce – this is WONDERFUL. I love the back section, as well as the table top and the logos, and the wood, and the overall design. and… did I miss anything??

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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dadefreese

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posted 408 days ago

Beautiful. The granite and walnut combination makes a bold statement.

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Napaman

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posted 408 days ago

wow…that is gorgeous! I like the combo as well!

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oscorner

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posted 408 days ago

Excellent work!

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Phil Brown

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posted 408 days ago

I really like this piece and the combination of materials. Nice work!

-- Phil Brown, Ontario

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jockmike2

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posted 407 days ago

Beautiful stone. The wood you chose was’nt bad but I would have tried maple for the contrast. It is still a beautiful piece of art. jockmike

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dennis mitchell

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posted 407 days ago

Looks good…looks heavy.

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