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We designed and built a table, a chair and two benches for a family near Atlanta. The client wanted a table that was near perfectly flat and would not have spaces that would catch bits of food. To solve this problem and fill all the wormholes present in the wood we used a thin layer of epoxy resin to fill the holes and level the table. The benches were designed to be placed either side by side or on opposite sides of the table.
-- Jeff Burke, Calhoun Ga, www.therustednail.com
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workerinwood
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#1 posted 698 days ago
Beautiful!! Love the design, well done.
-- Jack, Albuquerque
smitty22
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#2 posted 697 days ago
Love it, just a classic for all time.
Thanks for posting.
-- Smitty
CharlieM1958
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#3 posted 697 days ago
Very, very nice.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
JimNEB
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#4 posted 697 days ago
Nice project…like the strong lines.
-- Jim, Nebraska
beginner1
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#5 posted 697 days ago
nice job.
-- Gerald, Illinois
handystanley
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#6 posted 696 days ago
Gorgeous! What kind of wood did you use?
-- "Projects beget projects and projects beget the need to buy new tools and that is what the cycle of life is all about." Stan Pearse, Novato, CA
Ted Pagels
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#7 posted 695 days ago
SUPER photography staging! AND project work!
-- Ted Pagels, Green Bay, WI
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