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This is a hall table that I built on commission. It is made of quarter sawn white ash and flat sawn white oak.
It has a bevel edge mirror. The hard ware is from Lee Valley. It is based on a Stickley design, but I added a few of my own design ideas.

-- Tim-- http://www.tmuli.com




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BrianM

116 posts in 1918 days


#1 posted 1881 days ago

I think I have seen that table before. In fact, I have seen it in the new home it was built for and the customer is very excited and it looks great.

Nice job Tim!

-- There is no such thing as scrap wood!,

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tenontim

2129 posts in 1909 days


#2 posted 1881 days ago

Thanks, Brian.

-- Tim-- http://www.tmuli.com

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Scott Bryan

27262 posts in 1987 days


#3 posted 1881 days ago

Tmuli,

You did a good job with this project. I can well understand why your customer was excited about the piece. It would be a welcome addition to anyone’s home.

Good job.

-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine

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teenagewoodworker

2727 posts in 1933 days


#4 posted 1881 days ago

that is a nice piece. i like how there is that separation between the mirror and the table. usually they both flow together but i think they look cool separated. great job!

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Tim Pursell

481 posts in 1947 days


#5 posted 1881 days ago

Stickley done “lightly” I like it! The piece stays true to the A&C ideals, but has a contemporary look and feel. Nice work Tim!

-- http://www.etsy.com/shop/tpursell?ref=si_shop

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CharlieM1958

14838 posts in 2383 days


#6 posted 1881 days ago

Great job, and excellent photography as well.

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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Dan'um Style

10753 posts in 2148 days


#7 posted 1881 days ago

photography looks professional and the piece is well done too.

-- keeping myself entertained

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tenontim

2129 posts in 1909 days


#8 posted 1881 days ago

Thanks for all the compliments. This is one of the few pieces that I had photographed professionally.

-- Tim-- http://www.tmuli.com

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Bill Butler

74 posts in 1928 days


#9 posted 1881 days ago

Absolutely gorgeous.

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GaryK

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#10 posted 1881 days ago

Very nice. I really like the design of the strecher.

-- Gary - Never pass up the opportunity to make a mistake look like you planned it that way - Tyler, TX

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Karson

34367 posts in 2566 days


#11 posted 1880 days ago

Great looking table. A very nice design.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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pappyjohn

138 posts in 1878 days


#12 posted 1859 days ago

Tim, Can’t beat the natural beauty of the Oak grain pattern, it makes a definite statement. I have an old silver’d mirror that I’ve had in storage for awhile, now I now what I can do with it. Thanks for the inspiration, your brother in woodworking John

-- Your Brother in WoodWorking John, Pittsburgh , PA.

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Beginningwoodworker

13225 posts in 1838 days


#13 posted 1823 days ago

Thats a nice Hall Table.

-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker

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jeanmarc

1879 posts in 1881 days


#14 posted 1813 days ago

Great looking table.

-- jeanmarc manosque france

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darryl

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#15 posted 1813 days ago

that is a great looking table Tim, nice work.

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