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This 19-1/2” tall coffee table has a 28” wide by 41” long alligator juniper top, and sand blast finished manzanita legs. Nearly every little crack and crevice is packed with turquoise (which was the most time consuming process). Just under 35 hours of shop time total.
-- ~Sorenson
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Bradley
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#1 posted 231 days ago
Some before and after shots….
-- ~Sorenson
Jim Jakosh
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#2 posted 231 days ago
WOW, that is a beautiful natural table,Bradley!!!!!................Jim
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Jamie Speirs
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#3 posted 231 days ago
Bradley
That is a real nice looking table
You got all it had to give, very impressive
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
HalDougherty
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#4 posted 231 days ago
Beautiful table! Both the wood selection and your craftsmanship! I like it a lot.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
Surfside
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#5 posted 231 days ago
That is absolute and stunning .
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farmerdude
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#6 posted 231 days ago
WOW! There is no angle to look at that from that is not just beautiful. Great job!
-- Jeff in central Me.
DocSavage45
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#7 posted 229 days ago
First of your pieces I’ve seen. Checked your project page. Many wow pieces! Inspirational. Looking for more in future. Will also go back and see more of your projects.
-- Cau Haus Designs, Thomas J. Tieffenbacher
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