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I am laying out another project. This time a rustic farmhouse table for a client that is wanting regionally harvested lumber. This lumber is 5/4 in thickness and will be stained ebony! In custom furniture the rules we do not break we bend!
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Jamie Speirs
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#1 posted 278 days ago
Like the way it is going
Are you going to keep the uneven
gaps? I think it gives a table character.
Especially for the aged look.
Always best using local
Jamie
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indplswoodworking
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#2 posted 278 days ago
Hello Jamie,
I will be keeping the planks uneven in order to make the table a random and more custom look. Before the boards are glued and joined together I will be chamfering the edges in order to give it a more distinctive look. If that does not blow your mind then to finish it off I will be staining the Cherry wood Ebony. It was not my decision but my clients. If you get a chance become a fan of my Facebook site and watch its evolution!
Very Respectfully!
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Jamie Speirs
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#3 posted 278 days ago
Are you going Indian Ink?
I find the depth good but does raise
the grain, which is ok for the legs but
not the the top.
Jamie
-- Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, and in their pleasure takes joy, even as though 'twere his own. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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