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Maybe I have obsession of waves but I really needed to make this table, this time it is for me.. my treasure. I used rgb led stripe so I can change illustration
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15 comments so far
deon
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#1 posted 390 days ago
Very cool and unique style
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BritBoxmaker
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#2 posted 390 days ago
Nice to see something different in the table line. Stimulating design.
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Martyroc
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#3 posted 390 days ago
Cool!
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Gerben
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#4 posted 390 days ago
Really nice. I think I like this one even more than the previous one.
Could you tell us how you made this? Router, tablesaw, or maybe CNC?
Puupaja
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#5 posted 389 days ago
Hi! I used only router and jig for doing it and LOT´S of sanding by hands
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miles125
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#6 posted 389 days ago
I think it’s very cool. It’s great that you get these themes in your head and act on them. I do it all the time. And if you look at any great work by an artist, you can go back and see the progression where it was trying to come out of him. But it wasn’t gonna come without sweating and experimentation. I’ll go ahead and predict we’ll see cresting waves from you soon :). Keep up the good work!
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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor
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#7 posted 389 days ago
Now that is really excellent.
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PurpLev
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#8 posted 389 days ago
very nice table. unique and pretty.
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Ken90712
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#9 posted 389 days ago
Very cool and different. I like it.
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scrimman
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#10 posted 389 days ago
I am impressed. Getting those waves smooth is so very hard to do.
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Philip
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#11 posted 389 days ago
Just fantastic, great table.
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eddie
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#12 posted 389 days ago
That is a treasure stunning design
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308Gap
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#13 posted 389 days ago
First look was wow, then I checked your other projects. I was right your one of those gifted wood workers.. I enjoyed browsing through your projects you have some real craftsmanship.
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Triumph1
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#14 posted 379 days ago
The form on this is beautiful. The shots with the reflecting light really show off your skill and how much time you put into this. Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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Puupaja
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#15 posted 379 days ago
Thanks Jeff when I saw your work Ripple I have been thinking that how I can use that form until now..
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