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a1Jim
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posted 102 days ago
Arn’t they all ? Looks great . Welcome to Ljs.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
CharlieM1958
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posted 102 days ago
Absolutely beautiful!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
majeagle1
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posted 102 days ago
Beautiful table, that cherry is just gorgeous !!! A job well done.
What kind of finish did you use?
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dustyal
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posted 102 days ago
Beautiful… Nice work.
I assume the top is made of solid cherry (?), not a cherry plywood? A panel glue up? Couldn’t quite tell from photos.
I need to make a queen anne style dining table and didn’t know if I could handle making a solid wood top that would be flat and stable, i.e., plywood or solid. Uh, my skill level isn’t up there with most of these LJ’s but I’m thinking I could handle a plywood and do edging… but I don’t think I’d like the result. I’d have to buy the legs pre-made, too.
What finish did you use?
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Innovator
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posted 102 days ago
Gorgeous table.
-- Whether You Think You Can or You Think You Can't, YOU ARE RIGHT!!!
SawtoothDG
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posted 102 days ago
WOW! That is a great looking table! How long did it take you to cut those legs. They turned out great. The finish looks awesome too.
jack1
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posted 102 days ago
Awesome work!
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cobbler
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posted 102 days ago
Great table! I`ve never really made any money, I
just have a lot of fun
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Ben Kahmann
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posted 102 days ago
I agree with the rest, wonderful table and I would like to know more details as well
-- Ben Kahmann Dayton, OH
huff
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posted 101 days ago
Beautiful table. Nice graceful lines on the legs. Well done.
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
Kabashu
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posted 101 days ago
I bought legs to do this Table on ebay, 2 sets actually and didnt like either set sooo… profit margin now trashed i set out to make my own. Thanks to Fine Woodworking Magazine and a few internet sites they came out awesome, but never again. The finish is just oil stain and Poly, they always work great for me. Any body interested in some Queene Anne legs? Oh and the top IS solid. Thanks for the comments.
patron
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posted 101 days ago
beautifull work ,
good call on making your own legs .
welcome to LJs .
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Karson
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posted 101 days ago
A great looking table. Nice job.
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Beginningwoodworker
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posted 73 days ago
Nice looking table.
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