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John Scane
02-12-2007, 2:43 AM
Hi everyone,

It's been a while since I've posted but I wanted to post some pics of a table I just finished.

I have more pics of it in progress but I'll make another post when I get more time explaining how I built it....if anyones interested.

hope you like it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/js040667/Boyer-Table_1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/js040667/Boyer-Table_2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/js040667/Boyer-Table_3.jpg

It's made out of Honduran Mahogany, Steel and Cement.
The top " floats" on steel brackets and weighs in at 200 lbs
All the mahogany is 2" thick.

Thanks for looking.

lou sansone
02-12-2007, 4:48 AM
great looking table. can you give a little more information about the top? is it in three pieces or does it just look that way?
lou

Roy McQuay
02-12-2007, 5:05 AM
Beautiful table. How high is the top ? It looks much heavier.

Karl Laustrup
02-12-2007, 6:48 AM
I really like that design John. Well done.

How about some dimensions?

Which came first, the chairs or the table?

Karl

Keith Starosta
02-12-2007, 6:59 AM
Very cool, John!! I love the look of that mahogany.

John, as an aside, I remember a while back you were having some pretty serious issues with your shop space and leasing (I think). I'm guessing that all that silliness got worked out...

- Keith

scott spencer
02-12-2007, 7:02 AM
Very cool looking table John. Unique, interesting, and well done. Was the design yours?

David Cramer
02-12-2007, 7:20 AM
That is one well built table John. The first word that comes to mind is STURDY! I too, love the design, look as well as the choice of wood. Nice project and something definitely to be proud of. Well worth the effort.

Dave

Kelly C. Hanna
02-12-2007, 8:37 AM
I'd like to see the progress thread! Beautiful table!

Paul Dombroski
02-12-2007, 9:08 AM
John,
My wife would like to know where you got the stools? I think I know what I am in for.
Thanks,
Paul

Mark Singer
02-12-2007, 9:25 AM
John,
Very nice! What is the height? It seems unusual with stools. I guess the top is concrete?

Jim Becker
02-12-2007, 9:38 AM
Very kewel multi-media piece, John!! 'Looking forward to seeing the in-construction pictorial.

Steve Kohn
02-12-2007, 9:43 AM
I am not generally into the more modern furniture but this is such a neat design. I really like the use of metal, wood, and concrete.

Please post the construction pictures.

chris fox
02-12-2007, 10:06 AM
The height looks like its inteneded to be a barista table? Nice asian influence design.
The Mahogany looks great. I look forward to using mahogany for the first time on bath cabs.

Rich Torino
02-12-2007, 10:30 AM
John,
Great looking table...

John Scane
02-12-2007, 12:29 PM
The design of the table is a little unusual. The clients house is on a hill that has an ocean view. They wanted to sit at the table and see the ocean so the top sits at 40", very high for a dining table. They had already ordered the barstools ( i'm not sure from where ) when I started the design but I didn't know what they looked like.

The clients really like my cement furniture series and asked if I could make a dining table. I had not made anything so big and I knew it would be heavy. They also had a requirment of having it overhang on all sides The trick was to make it so I could actually move the thing once it was built but be sturdy enough to cantaliever on all sides. The top is 54"x84" and the steel is 1/8x2" flatbar. The whole underside is re-inforced with 1"angle and the cement sits ontop of attached plywood. The top is one piece. The cement is a plastic bond kote and is only 3/16" thick but is still weighs 200 lbs all together
( I'll post pics in a progress thread of how it's all constructed )

John Scane
02-12-2007, 12:30 PM
John,
My wife would like to know where you got the stools? I think I know what I am in for.
Thanks,
Paul

I'm not sure Paul. I will try to find out and send you a message.

John Scane
02-12-2007, 12:34 PM
Very cool, John!! I love the look of that mahogany.

John, as an aside, I remember a while back you were having some pretty serious issues with your shop space and leasing (I think). I'm guessing that all that silliness got worked out...

- Keith

I finally got all the permits last June and got them signed off. It was sure a pain and about a month ago I got a letter from the city saying I still needed them......who knows? I put that letter in the round file cabinet.

Bruce Page
02-12-2007, 12:44 PM
Beautiful table John, very distinctive.

Todd Solomon
02-12-2007, 12:54 PM
John, that is just spectacular! Your client must be thrilled. Everything in that home just flows with the piece. Very creative.

Todd

Jerry Olexa
02-12-2007, 1:52 PM
Nicely done, John. Looking good!

Chris Bolton
02-12-2007, 5:49 PM
Wow. That is super nice.

Jim Tobias
02-12-2007, 6:32 PM
Very nice John! Your work is always unique and inviting at the same time! I think it goes very well in the room and space. I will be interested to follow the "how it was done " thread.

Jim

Dave Fifield
02-12-2007, 6:55 PM
Good use of materials - nice work John!

Ralph Okonieski
02-12-2007, 8:22 PM
The table is absolutely beautiful. It is very well done !!

Dan Forman
02-12-2007, 10:15 PM
A very singular table, bold design and beautiful wood. Is the conrete hard on jointer blades?

Dan

Lars Thomas
02-13-2007, 8:13 AM
Nice use of concrete. Well done. I would live to see pixs of how you made the top. Lars

Zahid Naqvi
02-13-2007, 10:44 AM
As everyone else has said before, an unusual design and very well executed.