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5FT round table finally completed for a client with a 15in removable leaf. It turned out very nice.
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Ethan Harris
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#1 posted 308 days ago
I say its amazing!
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#2 posted 308 days ago
Its a shame a pedestal like that has to go UNDER the table. I would love to see some photos of how you created it.
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MonteCristo
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#3 posted 308 days ago
Impressive table. The bottom of the pedestal looks like a huge hex nut. Any chance the client is a metal worker ? It would be nice to see a few more views and details (type of wood etc).
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Alexandre
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#4 posted 308 days ago
Is the bottom Like solid?
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indplswoodworking
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#5 posted 308 days ago
Thanks for all the great feedback! I wish I would have taken more photos!!
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#6 posted 308 days ago
I’m impressed. Amazing work.
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#7 posted 308 days ago
Simply Amazing work!! Thanks for sharing.
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#8 posted 308 days ago
Great build! I viewed you prior posting of the pedestal unfinished. – how did you do that???
What finish did you use? Got any more construction photos? I’d like to know how to do this.
Thanks for showing.
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#9 posted 308 days ago
that would be oxnut
very nice
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indplswoodworking
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#10 posted 307 days ago
Amazing comments everyone! I will look for more photos and remember to take more the next time. I used a combination of woods to help give a variety of visual stimulation in the table. Cherry , pine , knotty pine , oak , poplar , and Indiana white wood. The stain camouflages everything together and the subtle differences in the various species of wood add character. It is very risky to use so many varieties of wood but as you can see the results are stunning!!
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