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pretty standard 36”x96”x30” Breadboard tressel table i finished out the holes in the top with either inlayed patches(26 to be exact) or nail heads replaced in the original nail holes to combat crumbage
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-- "when you think youre going to slow, slow down just a little bit more" .... Pop's
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Karson
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#1 posted 2008 days ago
Great table. Gotta keep the crumbage under control.
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Damian Penney
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#2 posted 2008 days ago
Lovely, what finish did you use?
-- I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
Todd A. Clippinger
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#3 posted 2008 days ago
You are a solid performer in the furniture world. I always love seeing your interpretations.
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://americancraftsmanworkshop.com
cajunpen
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#4 posted 2008 days ago
Great looking table. I like your workmanship.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
dustynewt
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#5 posted 2008 days ago
Beauty table, and like the rest of your stuff, massive.
-- Peace in Wood ~ http://www.etsy.com/shop/DustyNewt
rikkor
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#6 posted 2008 days ago
Nice table. Is the pine reclaimed?
MsDebbieP
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#7 posted 2008 days ago
sweet.
sweet, sweet, sweet!!
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
Wooder
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#8 posted 2008 days ago
Great look! Great design! and Great wood!!
Love that heart pine!!!
-- Jimmy
miles125
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#9 posted 2008 days ago
I too like the heftiness of your designs. Just a great solid table.
-- "The way to make a small fortune in woodworking- start with a large one"
Bob A in NJ
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#10 posted 2008 days ago
I like your projects also. Real manly man , heavy duty design and construction projects. I had a friend who built like this and I joked with him he built to withstand nuclear first strike capability. I like the woods and designs and especially the workmanship. These are all works of art vs regular furntiure. Keep them coming. Would like to see some pictures of your shop, you must have some nice tools to build these projects.
-- Bob A in NJ
Thos. Angle
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#11 posted 2008 days ago
Mighty nifty!
-- Thos. Angle, Jordan Valley, Oregon
oicurn2it2
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#12 posted 2006 days ago
thanks guys always better for my ego than i need but it is nice to hear some feed back from fellow woodworkers who have a better ideal than most if what working wood takes
>penney the bottom is semi gloss deft lacquer sprayed and then hand waxed/ the top is semigloss spar-urathane and then hand waxed
>rikkor yes from the same barn as the others
Bob A > shop picks in the work and yes i hope the only problem with eating on one of my tables after a bom is the food you put on it Ha.
-- "when you think youre going to slow, slow down just a little bit more" .... Pop's
dougdeg
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#13 posted 1966 days ago
This is the table i want to build for my home great job, are the pins for support or show
-- Doug Cedar Log Furniture, www.cedar-stuff.com
janice
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#14 posted 1570 days ago
Wow, really neat looking furniture.
-- Janice
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