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11 comments so far
Robb
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309 posts in 335 days
posted 140 days ago
Clean lines, timeless…nice work! Congrats on getting it shown (gallery?).
-- Robb
BrianM
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posted 140 days ago
Another excellent piece and the gallery does a outstanding job on display.
Question? What is the spacer between the end board and the leg in the third picture? I would love to see a picture of the underside of this table.
Yesterday you posted a table with a link to Brent Comber's site and I must say I really enjoyed the site. The man has some unique ideas and combines great art with woodworking.
Thanks for posting the table.
-- There is no such thing as scrap wood!, http://www.saltrivergallery.com
Scott Bryan
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7957 posts in 223 days
posted 140 days ago
Jono,
Again this is excellent work. The simplicity of the lines add excellent details to the piece. Matching the end grain adds a subtle detail to the piece as well.
Nicely done.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
FlWoodRat
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222 posts in 310 days
posted 140 days ago
STILL-Art,yet E-motion evoking. Simply Beautiful.
-- Even the best of men relish a little spice every now and then... HG Somers, circa 1905
Damian Penney
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593 posts in 392 days
posted 140 days ago
Like this piece a lot Jono, clean, modern, solid as a rock.
-- I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
trifern
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2171 posts in 168 days
posted 140 days ago
Very nice table Jono. I love maple. How many men does it take to move this?
-- Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit.
Nick Rowlett
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posted 140 days ago
Very nice! The finish looks amazing, what did you use?
-- Nick - Indianapolis, IN
jockmike2
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3833 posts in 647 days
posted 140 days ago
Very nice looking maple table. I love maple in any medium. To me it’s the most beautiful wood. mike
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EternalDesign
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posted 140 days ago
nice and clean
-- Brian, www.eternal-furniture.com
Mathew Nedeljko
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posted 140 days ago
Beautifully done. Maple is really nice to work with. I love the clean lines and the floating top!
-- When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt! Henry J. Kaiser
rikkor
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6604 posts in 275 days
posted 139 days ago
That is one fine table. It really shows well.
-- Maplewood, MN