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A really classy piece. I took the best of Maloof’s jonery and sculpture concepts and blended them into this table. The house is borrowed, but worked perfect for the photo.
-- David Thiel, Cincinnati, PW Books
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Raspar
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#1 posted 774 days ago
Great table… I like seeing what people do within a style of design.
-- Have thy tools ready. God will find thee work.
Dusty56
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#2 posted 774 days ago
Very nicely made : )
What finish did you use ?
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
toolguythiel
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#3 posted 773 days ago
Maloof’s own, as sold by Rockler. Felt it appropriate. Takes a long time to build the finish, though!
-- David Thiel, Cincinnati, PW Books
Dusty56
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#4 posted 773 days ago
Thank you …it looks great : )
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
woodzy
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#5 posted 773 days ago
Wow! Great work. I really like the square top and the pins you’ve used to join the legs are a nice touch.
-- Anthony
Bob Fowkes
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#6 posted 772 days ago
More photos toolguy! If I may be so bold: (1) close up of the leg joinery, (2) underside where the leg sub-assembly meets the tabletop.
Nice work!
-- Bob
Austin
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#7 posted 771 days ago
looks awesome! I love the slightly minimized sculptural feel to it. Also the little details I can see in the photo are very nice little added elements. Looks good with a DCM in the background.
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