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This farm table is 42”x90” and is made from beetle kill pine that comes from Red Feather Lakes, CO. It uses no nails or screws, just interlocking joinery with cherry pegs and glue. The tiles in the center are 3/4” slices from a 6×6, grouted using a mixture of poly and sawdust.
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17 comments so far
NaFianna
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#1 posted 378 days ago
I love it
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bhog
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#2 posted 378 days ago
Extremely cool.
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bodymanbob
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#3 posted 378 days ago
WILD I LOVE IT.. NICE WORK
josephbert
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#4 posted 378 days ago
As a former tile setter, I find the grout u did very innovative and beyond cool. Well done!
Great looking table.
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Martyroc
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#5 posted 378 days ago
Very unique looking and your grout idea I will need to try out myself, I have a project or two this could benefit from.
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#6 posted 378 days ago
A nice unique design and build.
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fredf
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#7 posted 378 days ago
What type of poly— oil or water based??
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deon
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#8 posted 377 days ago
Great work!
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bowtie
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#9 posted 377 days ago
WOW!
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The Head Charles
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#10 posted 377 days ago
Very cool. This is the first I have ever seen and it is awesome. Great job.
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#11 posted 377 days ago
Outstanding, a new twist on a everyday table. I like it!
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Todd A. Clippinger
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#12 posted 377 days ago
VERY COOL!
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eddie
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#13 posted 377 days ago
that i lke great buid
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#14 posted 377 days ago
Nice job, and creative too. I have never seen end grain used for such a large table.
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Philip
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#15 posted 377 days ago
That is nifty.
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