Hi everyone
Yes I'm asking to use a photo of a farmhouse table you made to use in an upcoming class I will teach. Of course, I'm not going to claim to have made the tables in your photos just to show different examples of farmhouse table styles.
Yes, I've made tables over the years but can only find one photo and I don't want to use any photos offline without the builder's permission. I know this is an unorthodox way to do things so if you object please don't post your photos because if you do post your photo, I will assume you're giving permission for me to use it, normally I would build the project for the class then use a photo but the deadline is this Wednesday for the winter class at my community college. Thanks for your help
Jim
Here is my farm table: It was made from Mesquite (table top) with maple. The bow tie inlays were made with a router and fixture (Norm Abrams method) The "bow ties" were my signature accent. People like to rub their hands over them; just saying.
An aside to Jim and others: IMO the first rule is to teach them joinery, then add "lipstick to the pig" (bow ties).
Jim you have my permission to use the table but in the photo with the cat; cannot be used unless she is blocked out. On the serious note, I hope to get updates…….
Thanks Desert, I'll see if I can put one of those black bars across the cat's eyes so it can't be identified )
your right about the mindset Tom, since I only have 2 1/2 hours for each class, I'll be doing well to get them close to complete their table given most of them will not have much experience in woodworking at all. So taking photos for a blog might be tough.
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