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Really nice craftsmanship. I enjoyed seeing your thought process and problem solving shills at work. To do work like that it takes a lot of patience also. That one took a lot of time and doing the outside and inside work was the easy part. Nice job.
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That's really a sharp looking table. IF.... you ever have to make it again you might try making the splines a little longer and pin them from the bottom with with a dowel in a blind hole so it wouldn't show on top. Never the less, one great looking table!
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(06-20-2024, 07:07 PM)wood-chips Wrote: That's really a sharp looking table. IF.... you ever have to make it again you might try making the splines a little longer and pin them from the bottom with with a dowel in a blind hole so it wouldn't show on top. Never the less, one great looking table!
Thanks. That might work, but I feel a lot more confident in the three-layer ring I made. If you think about it, the middle ring is equivalent to the longest spline possible.
I'll have a good idea of its fate by next Spring.
John