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Kirk (KC) Constable
10-10-2006, 5:38 PM
I finished up what I'm carrying to the mesquite show this afternoon. A whole day early! :eek:

First is a pair of round occasional tables. Something around 24" tall (I can't remember and forgot to measure). Top is around 22". The cross thingies at the bottom are 'slotted', and the through tenons are real. I pinned the tenon with a dowel, then put ebony plugs on both sides of the legs. The top is attached through the corbels. I didn't want to have anything between the legs at the top...next time I'll rethink that. I'm 'not quite pleased' enough with these that I quite working on the matching coffee table, which is all cut and ready for assembly, save the top.

http://www.kcwoodworks.net/round1.jpg

http://www.kcwoodworks.net/round2.jpg

This plant table (or whatever) is 18" square and 31" tall. The spindles are highly figured maple. Nothin' special really. :o

http://www.kcwoodworks.net/plant1.jpg

http://www.kcwoodworks.net/plant2.jpg

My 'main' piece this year is a sofa table/writing desk. The spindles on this are pecan. Top has the curved ends/endcaps...something you can get away with using mesquite. Base on this is 37" wide, the top is 18" by around 42". 30" high. The legs and top have veeerrrry nice figure. Had I known it was this nice, I wouldn't have used it because the whole piece should've been that way. :mad: LOML says it doesn't matter, because she wants this one to keep if nobody else takes it.

http://www.kcwoodworks.net/newsofa1.jpg

[IMG]http://www.kcwoodworks.net/newsofa2.jpg

http://www.kcwoodworks.net/newsofa3.jpg

Finish on everything is WATCO natural, topped with Sherwin Williams dull-rubbed-effect pre-cat lacquer. Thanks for looking.

Jerry Strojny
10-10-2006, 5:42 PM
WOW....they look great! Nice work. Wow...ok I'll stop now.

Roy Wall
10-10-2006, 5:49 PM
I'll second those "WOW's"........!!!

Great work KC...yes the figure in the last piece is awesome......

Larry Cooke
10-10-2006, 5:52 PM
Wow, they're beautiful! I love them all, especially the writing table.

Well done KC.

Larry

Rennie Heuer
10-10-2006, 5:54 PM
I love 'em. Very nice work!

Don Baer
10-10-2006, 6:00 PM
KC once again you have sown us some great work with Mesquite. I've been thinking of making another Maloof Pedistal table and after seeing your work I might do it with Mesquite. MY Hardwood suplier quited me 8.75 for kiln dried Mequite, how does that price compare to you supplier ? They would would be custom milled to any thickness I want soo I would be buying about 30 bd ft some 8/4 and some 6/4

John Bush
10-10-2006, 6:04 PM
Hi Kirk,
Very nice stuff!! I'm sure you will do well at the show.(I do recall you mentioning the Mesquite show). Have you ben harvesting your own stock?? Congrats, good luck, JCB.

John Fry
10-10-2006, 6:16 PM
Beautiful wood, beautiful work.

Dennis Peacock
10-10-2006, 6:43 PM
KC,

Those are outstanding!!!!! Excellent craftsmanship and some absolutely beautiful wood. :D

Joe Jensen
10-10-2006, 6:46 PM
Kirk, wonderful work. I've been wanting to try mesquite. The side tables have amazing figure. How hard is it to get material of that quality? What is mesquite like to work? Is it stable, I have a sense that it wants to move a lot. thanks for sharing..joe

J.R. Rutter
10-10-2006, 6:52 PM
I like the radius between the end caps and the desk top - nice detail.

Don Baer
10-10-2006, 6:59 PM
Kirk, wonderful work. I've been wanting to try mesquite. The side tables have amazing figure. How hard is it to get material of that quality? What is mesquite like to work? Is it stable, I have a sense that it wants to move a lot. thanks for sharing..joe

Joe,
I have been told by others that Mesquite is the most stable of all woods. I have some to turn and been told that it should be turned wet. A good local source for Mesquite is Chandler Hardwood, he's got over 60,000 Bd.Ft. still in logs that he'll custom mill for ya and kiln dry. If you want to know how to find them send me a PM.

Dan Oliphant
10-10-2006, 7:12 PM
Well done, I'm sure they will get a lot of attention at the show.

Bruce Page
10-10-2006, 8:43 PM
KC, can I apprentice with you?

Dave Shively
10-10-2006, 9:02 PM
Very very nice Kirk, I really enjoyed looking at those photos. You did one fantastic job. I have sprayed a lot of SW Pre-Cat but never dull-rubbed-effect.
I think I like it!

Dave

Corey Hallagan
10-10-2006, 9:02 PM
Nice work KC! Wonderful as usual and I always enjoy seeing your work with mesquite.

corey

Martin Shupe
10-10-2006, 9:23 PM
KC,

You work is beautiful, as usual. The workmanship, grain, finish, and design are truly wonderful. I am sure they will all sell, and fast.

Gilbert Vega
10-10-2006, 9:39 PM
Those are beautiful tables Kirk. I love all your work. I would love making the mesquite show and having a first hand look, but I'll be taking the LOML to a symphony on Saturday.

Jack Ferrell
10-10-2006, 9:40 PM
Those are fantastic. Combine mesquite with craftmanship like that and you've got a winner. Wish I could go, but gotta work. Good luck!

Wendy Gillie
10-10-2006, 9:40 PM
Those Are Gorgeous!!!

Jim Becker
10-10-2006, 11:11 PM
Exquisite as usual, KC!!

Norman Hitt
10-11-2006, 4:46 AM
Beautiful, KC. I hope they sell but aren't "Delivered" before We wake up and get in there to see them in person Saturday. You sure got some beautiful grain in this batch of wood. I've gotta get educated about this Pre-Cat stuff, as I've only shot regular Lacquer, but I'd like to have the advantage of the better durability of the Pre-Cat.

Kirk (KC) Constable
10-11-2006, 10:36 AM
Thanks for the comments. :D

I answered a couple of the 'usual' questions about source, quality, etc. via private message.

KC

Lincoln Myers
10-11-2006, 2:29 PM
Nice Work KC! Thanks for sharing. I really like the sofa table/writing desk. And the finish looks awesome.

-Linc

Karl Laustrup
10-11-2006, 2:42 PM
Thanks for posting these KC. They are really great looking pieces.

Now I have a couple of more things to add to my list. :eek: :D

Karl

Bill White
10-11-2006, 3:58 PM
I have never worked mesquite, but seeing your work sure makes me want to get after it.
Bill

Gary Herrmann
10-11-2006, 9:50 PM
Very nice. I have got to get me some mesquite.

Kelly C. Hanna
10-12-2006, 9:43 AM
Gorgeous tables!!!