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i got the inspiration for the twist from one of the picturs i upload now wich i found in a design site in the internet . when i saw this idea i realized i wont to apply it on a wooden furnitur.
it looks like the wood is bended but it actualy been cut in angles and attached again to its shape.

i hope you enjoy it

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I love it. It certainly will be a great conversation piece. And well executed.
 

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That is very creative, I'm still not sure how you did it
 

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Very well done. An interesting detail and art worthy.
 

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Very cool.
 

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The twisted looks like a clamping nightmare! Dowels?
 

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Very interesting , that's a very cool technique.
 

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It is a piece of art and craziness without any doubt. You can not be an artist without having a kind of craziness.
 

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That is such an interesting and amazing table.
 

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Creative with finely crafted! Well done.
 

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Vey good job. I dont know exactly how you did this but you did it well!
 

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Very interesting! Great piece!
 

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Nice…. how did u bend it…? oak is as hard as a bad math teacher's test….
 

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I think that's pretty cool. Just don't let the little one crawl under the table and hit her head on that sharp point.
 

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Nice job wondering like other how the heck you did this! Great looking table.
 

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That's really cool.

If you look really closely you can see where he cut and glued it back together to make the bend.

Really nice work, the bend makes it really eye catching.
 

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Oh man, someone broke your table!

Seriously though, that is very interesting. Nice job!
 

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I'm mystified and stupefied. Nice. I'd like to read a short blog about how you did it, too.
 

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Hey Aviad, very creative idea. did you cut the table in a form like "U"? took out the inside part, bended the corner and glued back?
 

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I don't mean to sound negative here, it looks like a very good job on the table, workmanship is good, except why would anyone want a hole in their table? I guess my brain does not work that way.
 
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