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I had quite some leftovers of Yellow Pine and a design in my head.

A peak from the workbench:











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Andrius, this is good stuff. I love your pristine shop, too. Very nice.
 

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Very unique design. Does it stand up without the books on the end?
 

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The joinery is excellent, and it looks like you are pushing the edge of design. Saw your growing library. And the necessary cup of coffee. Do you have any thoughts on the piece?
 

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Very outside the box, the joinery is done very well also. Nice piece
 

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Amazing work, you have made this wood look beautiful! Great book collection to boot.
 

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This is very impressive, have designed something similar, but yours have solved the problems holding me back.

Was the forward foot designed or after thought? Now I will get this project off the drawing board!
I try to use the stock on hand, it may be recycled material, or from my stash of stock blanks(3"x 8"x 40" walnut,maple, mesquite, etc).
 

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Thanks an interesting idea you've turned into something beautiful.
 

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Unique and a cool design.
 

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Your coffee table design is so unqiue and outstanding. You have created a beautiful and quite unique coffee table. You joinery is top knotch.
 

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Bravo sir! Love the exposed end grain that you can on the tails. Cheers
 

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Really great bookshelf. I love the flow of the end-grain through the dovetails. Nice design, too.
 

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that table is awesome ! and i want one :) great work Andrius ;)
 

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Very nice work. I like the chisels you're using.

Clever design.

Lee
 

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Outstanding design and excellent workmanship.
 

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Nicely done. Am curious as to the joint where the front wide piece meets the main body at a 45 degree angle. There would be a fair amount of tension stress at that point.
The extension leg too.
All in all a real beauty.
 

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A very clever design, and nicely executed.
 
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