Just in time for the holidays and the family who will be here tomorrow. Big challenges for me were the through tenons on an angle and cutting the tenons on the top of the legs. Not usually a problem but the legs are cupped without a flat spot on them. It is also my first attempt at rustic furniture.
The table is 47 x 16 x 16 with a Waterlox finish. Hopefully, the bark will stay intact over the years. It will be in our family room and we have 2 grandchildren who are 3 and 1-1/2 years old who live nearby.
Also pictured is the other end of this board that I used to make a entry way table top for my nephew and his wife. It is the one with 5 butterflies. The board contained the pith so it required ripping and jointing. Not a problem except I wanted to disguise the joint as much as possible. Comments are welcomed!
Thanks,
David
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