I do love that table design, and if/when I ever get a lathe it will be a prime reason.
Great job in making the most of some wonderful wood!
I do love that table design, and if/when I ever get a lathe it will be a prime reason.
Great job in making the most of some wonderful wood!
Stunning Jim, simply stunning. I love the color, the curl, and your execution is flawless. I agree, Andy London has access to some fantastic lumber!
Your tutorial is excellent, thank you for posting.
Martin, Granbury, TX
Student of the Shaker style
Excellent work, Jim. Thanks for the step-by-step. The figure and "lightness" really make the table. I really like the proportions and even the 1/2 inch thickness on the top.
Thanks for sharing -
Neil
Jim, great looking table. I love the three-legged tables. Impressive work. Lars
Very very beautiful Jim! Exceptional work and step-by-step article! Gorgeous wood!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Very nice table, the pictures coupled with your explanation of each step were great. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Jim, that is beautiful work...I love your dovetail jig that allowed the precision, accurate cuts. Must have been a very satisfying project...Great job!! And the wood and finish is also stunning..
Jerry
Jim, just one thought.... ahhhhh. That's it. That about describes it all. Just a real stunning piece. Outstanding work.
Great table Jim! Seems like only yesterday you were showing us your bench project. I guess school really did start (more time in the shop).
I made a shaker style maple table like that in high school and it was great fun (not as nice as yours though and natural finish). Maybe I could re-finish it one of these days. Any way- keep up the good work.
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