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Allan Speers
10-28-2015, 9:02 PM
I know I'm not supposed to post any Fleabay links, so I won't. - But if you've had a tough week and need a laugh, you simply HAVE to see this shop made "table" that some guy is selling for $350. Do a search for:

"Spalted MAPLE 3ring LOG home TABLE Hickory/Cherry support~Woodpecker Hole"

I cannot find the words.

Lee Schierer
10-28-2015, 9:10 PM
Well I doubt a woodpecker had anything to do with the hole and he may well get his asking price, you just never know what someone will pay for crafts.

Allan Speers
10-28-2015, 9:47 PM
I can't believe he didn't at least fill it in with epoxy.

Then again, I can't believe he made it at all. :eek:

It was just too odd not to share. ;)

Peter Quinn
10-28-2015, 10:03 PM
Different people have different standards...and goals...and aesthetics....and aspirations.....not sure I share any of that particular makers, but he has his thing, its a big world, why not?

Jeff Monson
10-28-2015, 10:05 PM
Well I doubt a woodpecker had anything to do with the hole and he may well get his asking price, you just never know what someone will pay for crafts.


I'll 2nd that, he has 6800 transactions with 100% feedback, that's more than I can say. I have seen better work, but I have seen much worse.

Tom M King
10-28-2015, 10:13 PM
Just glancing at the sellers other stuff, it looks like they spend more time shopping for purses.

julian abram
10-28-2015, 10:50 PM
Dang woodpecker must have started at the top of that maple and worked his way down through the center, never seen that done before.

Matt Day
10-28-2015, 11:01 PM
I'm not sure why you feel the need to rip on somebody else's work. I'm sure there's a good market for it, heck my in laws would like it for their "cabin room" in their house.

And how do you know he's not a member of this forum?

Mel Fulks
10-28-2015, 11:02 PM
I don't like it, no problem. But that turkey stuffed with flowers....was not prepared for that,maybe someone paid for product placement

Jebediah Eckert
10-29-2015, 7:13 AM
I like it. It is "dollar for dollar" nicer then anything I have made in a long long time. He made it out of free local materials, with what appears to be a cordless drill, an old belt sander, and a free wooden yardstick. Heck, I would venture to say I have more money in chisels and plane irons alone, never mind the rest of my shop. And forget about what I pay for materials........I doubt he agonizes over finishing schedules as well.

And as for skill, I have NEVER been able to get a round like that to not just split all apart when it dries, and I have tried. Over the years cutting firewood (when I find an interesting piece) I would cut various size rounds and do everything I could find to slow dry them for stepping stones, or just because they looked cool. Failure, after failure, after failure.

I can't comment on the price but it can't be cheap to ship that thing. Every fall harvest fair I went to this year had somebody selling similar rustic items, and they are there every year. The sales must make it worth it.

I did get a chuckle out of the maker's posed pictures with tools in hand...........:D

Allan Speers
10-29-2015, 7:54 AM
OK, ok, I take it back. (I guess.)


Still not my cup of tea, in fact I still find it ridiculous, but to each his own, I guess.

Pat Barry
10-29-2015, 8:07 AM
Interesting woodpecker! All of them in Minnesota make a hole in the side of the tree, not the center.

Erik Loza
10-29-2015, 8:11 AM
You guys are all missing the point: "Up-cycled" and "Vintage" is where it's at now. Just slap it together, don't take all the paint off, take a photo of it with a few young bearded fellows sitting around and drinking out of mason jars and you can sell it on Etsy for 3X the price.

Erik

Kent Adams
10-29-2015, 9:05 AM
If you have a log cabin, this might be nice to have. I used to own a log cabin and loved this type of furniture in it.

Bill Adamsen
10-29-2015, 10:29 AM
he has 6800 transactions with 100% feedback

I could only dream of that level of satisfaction ... Woodpecker is my new hero ...

Wes Ramsey
10-29-2015, 10:45 AM
Crafts like that are big business around here. It is certainly better-built than some I've seen. I went to a friend's (very nice) cabin on the White River this summer and it was full of natural-edge pieces like that.