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Here are a pair of tables ive made quite a few times they are held together completly by the physics of the wedge the feet are morticed out to recieve the leg tennonas well as the cap the top sets on the double tressel adde stability as well as some more linage ,carved out of vintage barn beams and distressd by various meand and tools the thing im wanting to highlight is the suttle shadeing iv recently incorpetated in to the finishing process its very simple and i think add a depth of texture that just pops the tooling marks its kindof leanthy to explain hear but would love to do a blog about it if anybodys interested
-- "when you think youre going to slow, slow down just a little bit more" .... Pop's
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Dan'um Style
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#1 posted 1272 days ago
nice work … inspiring ideas
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Dennis Zongker
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#2 posted 1272 days ago
Very Nice!
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David Craig
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#3 posted 1272 days ago
Breathtaking.
-- There is little that is simple when it comes to making a simple box.
Julian
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#4 posted 1272 days ago
Looks great! It appears as if the piece is already over a hundred years old. I love it!
-- Julian, Park Forest, IL
Andy Brownell
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#5 posted 1272 days ago
That’s pretty heavy duty! Very cool joinery and aesthetic.
-- Andy Brownell
oicurn2it2
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#6 posted 1272 days ago
thanks guys ,
and dan sorry i dint get back sooner i appereciated the inquiry figured a picture (prodject was worth a thousand words)
-- "when you think youre going to slow, slow down just a little bit more" .... Pop's
aurora
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#7 posted 1270 days ago
oic man i love your classic joinery ! also a big fan of your recycled wood and carving. fantastic piece.
a1Jim
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#8 posted 1270 days ago
Unique design and great rustic features.
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#9 posted 1211 days ago
very nice build… love the old style classic joinery used throughout… well done…
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