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Dick Latshaw
10-16-2006, 3:16 PM
Finished up a table last week out of some maple that I picked up last April at Wall Lumber. It is destined to hold up a TV set.
Here it is awaiting final sanding.
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And with four coats of Waterlox Original and a coat of Johnson's Wax.
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Rennie Heuer
10-16-2006, 3:20 PM
Dick,
I like the clean lines and 'sturdy' design. Well done!
Larry Fox
10-16-2006, 3:28 PM
Ohhhh - I like that. Very nice work. I really like the proportions.
Jim Becker
10-16-2006, 3:39 PM
Very nice. That subtle detail in the profile of the lower stretcher is nice, too.
Rich Torino
10-16-2006, 3:41 PM
Nice work,.... I like the curve in the lower stretchers along with the mission style..
Mike Cutler
10-16-2006, 5:09 PM
Find some old milk crates to hold up the TV. That's a very nice table you have made there.
I like the figure on the legs. The horizontal figure make the table "lift" along the legs. Nice, very nice
Nancy Laird
10-16-2006, 5:13 PM
Dick, is that table made from plans in Woodsmith magazine? If so, we build tables from the same, with some modifications to make them look "Southwest-y." Beautiful table. If it's the same one, then I'll post a pic of one of the ones we did.
Nancy
Jesse Cloud
10-16-2006, 5:36 PM
Love the table - and the workshop is clean enough to get you into Fine Woodworking magazine:rolleyes:
Corey Hallagan
10-16-2006, 5:38 PM
Looks great. Love the tiger striped legs. Very nice.
corey
Dick Latshaw
10-17-2006, 9:48 AM
Thanks for the nice comments everyone. If I were to do another one, I think I might make the top stretcher just a bit narrower. Also, before I cut the legs to length, I had it dry fit together with the top elevated about 2 inches above the top stretchers. Interesting look that I may have to try some other time.
Nancy: Sorry, not from any plans - just some sketches and scale drawings combining some looks that I like. I would like to see your table.
Jesse: The shop is not that clean when I'm working. I don't like a bunch of stuff under foot though. I usually sweep up at the end of the day.
Nancy Laird
10-22-2006, 6:48 PM
Nancy: Sorry, not from any plans - just some sketches and scale drawings combining some looks that I like. I would like to see your table.
Dick,
Here, finally, is a picture of the table we built:
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It looks remarkably like the table you built - notice the "southwestern" influence in the Kokopelli figure on the end. It's scroll-sawn from purpleheart--looks great against the red oak.
Nancy
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