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The reason its the “M2 Table” is due to the fact that this is the third one of these tables I’ve made all three belong to the same couple of gals, Michelle and Michelle. The first two reside in their restaurant in downtown Walla Walla, WA. This piece though, is all thiers. This table features a great design idea I’ve used several times. Instead of a single long bench on each side there’s 2, 2 person benches per side. This eliminates the person sitting in the middle from having to step over the bench to get to sit down. The table is 8’ long and with the future end chairs this big mother will seat 10. It’s premium walnut with cherry butterflies and foot pads. Poly finished.
-- Rogue
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MonteCristo
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#1 posted 313 days ago
Good looking (and solid !) table and benches.
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#2 posted 313 days ago
Great table, nice work.
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Ken90712
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#3 posted 313 days ago
what a great table love the live edge and butterflys! I recently did a blog on here making a table for our outdoor kitchen using walnut with butterflys and granite.
Well Done.
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workerinwood
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#4 posted 313 days ago
Very nice!! Like your idea of a split bench.
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stefang
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#5 posted 313 days ago
I think this is a great idea and a wonderful design too. Simple and practical, but with an interesting shape and very nice wood.
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DocSavage45
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#6 posted 313 days ago
The character of the pieces comes through! Congratulations. Got a place for the “Big Mama”?
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sixstring
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#7 posted 312 days ago
Gorgeous man, outstanding job. Can you give some detail on the legs? They look interesting. Maybe it’s just the photo but are those glued up legs? Love the way the seem to flow into the aprons. Are they 2 perpendicular boards making up a leg, or is that just creative tapering? I hope that made sense…
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Rogue
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#8 posted 312 days ago
Yep the legs are glueups. 1 1/2” pieces one side is 4” wide, the other is 2 1/2” wide. They’re tapered up to the skirt. Easy pleasy.
-- Rogue
javaboy
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#9 posted 312 days ago
Nice work! I love the solid look of the wood with natural edges. Having the multiple benches for seating is a great idea.
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BenI
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#10 posted 312 days ago
Looks great, nice job.
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#11 posted 312 days ago
nice job
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