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Sure-Foot Plus™ 3/4'' Pipe Clamp | Makita Makita Recon LCT203W 10.8 Volt Lithium Ion Impact Driver 2 Pc Kit |
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13 comments so far
GMman
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posted 77 days ago
Very nice I like your style,is it maple?
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relic
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posted 77 days ago
Nice catch GMman they are maple, I updated the discription.
-- Andy Stark
stefang
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posted 77 days ago
Handsome tables and look nicely done. I took a look at your other projects too and am impressed with the quality and diversity of your woodworking.
-- Mike, American in Norway
Skee
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posted 77 days ago
Very cool tables – the wood is wonderful.
-- -- Skee from MN
a1Jim
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posted 77 days ago
these look great , It’s always a bigger accomplishment when you wing it.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
woodman71
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posted 77 days ago
Nicely done I like to know what you used to finish them with looks great
Mikeyf56
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posted 77 days ago
Very nice. Are the “spindles” mortise and tenon too?
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Loucarb
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posted 77 days ago
Well done. Nice looking tables.
huff
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posted 77 days ago
Nice job. Good looking tables.
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
sharad
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posted 77 days ago
A very nice design for an endtable. What are the dimensions?
Sharad
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woodbutcher
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posted 77 days ago
relic,
Clean, and well done! Lots of mortise and tenon work, I know. Letting just the dimensions you wanted be your guide to winging it worked out very well. Keep on keeping on.
Sincerely,
Ken McGinnis
-- woodbutcher north carolina
relic
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posted 73 days ago
woodman71, the finish is 4 coats of water based varathane www.rustoleum.com.
Mikeyf56, the spindles are loose tenons.
Thanks for all the great comments
-- Andy Stark
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 73 days ago
Nice end tables!
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker