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    Dining Table and Bowed Front Buffet

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    Beautiful furniture.......
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    Robert, nicely done. I am intrigued with the shelf and stretches on the bottom of the buffet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick McCarthy View Post
    I am intrigued with the shelf and stretches on the bottom of the buffet.
    Me too. Could you explain what you did there?

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    Beautiful work!!
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    Time well spent indeed!

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    Beautiful work. I especially like the shape of the legs!
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    Thanks for the comments. Jay and Patrick, here is a closer shot of the buffet bottom shelves and curved pieces. The curves are bent wood laminations as my steam bending attempts did not work .. my walnut is toooooo dry.

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    Thank you Robert. Very nice indeed.

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    Very nice. I don't have the guts to try something like that. Maybe one day.
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    Nice workmanship and design!
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  12. Impressive work! I like the design. It's clean but not uninteresting.

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    Nice work. That is inspiring to me.

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