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The left table is all solid eucaliptus (Eucaliptus Grandis), and on the right table the tabletop and the crosspieces are guatambú plywood (Balfourodendron riedelianum).
Two special hinge to keep the table open and avoid disasters…. |o|. The problem is there’s too much play in it… Anyway, is not other in the market here.
The finish is linseed oil.
Thanks for watch and good woodwork everyone!!!
-- Our lives are marked and bound together by concentric rings.
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Rustic
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#1 posted 1478 days ago
I like it I may have to borrow the design if you don’t mind
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Marpintero
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#2 posted 1478 days ago
Rustic, don’t worry about it. Take the design. Is a pride. Thanks.
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a1Jim
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#3 posted 1478 days ago
Nice tables good job looks great.
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Rustic
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#4 posted 1477 days ago
What are the dimensions?
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#5 posted 1477 days ago
Hi Rustic. I will be memory, because I didnt a plan of they.
The tabletop size is 60cm x 40 cm (24’’ x 15’’ approximately), and is 50cm high (20’’ approximately).
I will wait this information to be usefull.
Any doubt, ask me.
Greetings!!!
-- Our lives are marked and bound together by concentric rings.
tenontim
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#6 posted 1477 days ago
Better timing would have been last Friday, but this is just the ticket I need. Went to a church picnic down by the river Sunday. Of course there were no tables, and my wife plays twenty questions with me, as to why we don’t have a folding table to take on picnics. Well, thanks to you, I now have a design to get started with. These look like nice sturdy tables. Thanks for the post and the dimensions.
-- Tim-- http://www.tmuli.com
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