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Marco Cecala
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#1 posted 1901 days ago
Beautiful! What is the base made out of. What is the thickness of the leaf inlays?
GaryK
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#2 posted 1901 days ago
Interesting design. Very nice!
-- Gary - Never pass up the opportunity to make a mistake look like you planned it that way - Tyler, TX
ratchet
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#3 posted 1901 days ago
what a nice project!
Love the design.
ATWilliams
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#4 posted 1901 days ago
Thanks, the base is made of Faux finished western red cedar, I finished it to look like stone. All of my inlays average from 1/8 to 1/2 an inch.
-- A. T. Williams Creation's
Scott Bryan
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#5 posted 1901 days ago
AT
This is an inspiring piece. I love the use of curves and inlays. Your design is excellent.
Thanks for the post.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
Dan'um Style
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#6 posted 1901 days ago
another beautiful piece …
-- keeping myself entertained
libris
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#7 posted 1901 days ago
You have a keen sense of inlaying. Very good design.
-- Libris, South Korea
coolbreeze
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#8 posted 1901 days ago
I think it’s a work of art.
-- Jason, AL
BrianM
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#9 posted 1900 days ago
Functional creative and artistic. The goal of every woodworker…. YOU nailed it!
-- There is no such thing as scrap wood!,
Robb
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#10 posted 1900 days ago
Love that Flame Birch, and the colors you chose to inlay against it!
-- Robb
Mario
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#11 posted 1900 days ago
Awesome peice of furnature. What are the dimensions, it is hard to put scale to the picture. Great work
-- Hope Never fails
Dick, & Barb Cain
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#12 posted 1900 days ago
A beautiful table, & inlay work, very artistic piece.
I love the figure of the Birch.
-- -** You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream ****************** Dick, & Barb Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
surfdude
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#13 posted 1900 days ago
Great Table and super design.Is it your own? As a Canadian, the Maple Leaf is of particular importance .
Nice work
surfdude
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ATWilliams
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#14 posted 1900 days ago
Thanks All ….......
Surfdude, Yes the design is my design, most of my piece ideas I pull out of my head as I am making them. I love doing leaf inlays, leaves seem to be my signature.
Mario – the demension are roughly, 45L X 24W X 16H
-- A. T. Williams Creation's
Blake
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#15 posted 1899 days ago
Awesome. That maple top is excellent. Again, the inlays are really well placed.
-- Happy woodworking! http://www.blakeweber.us
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