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Nice design, really like the trough tenons.
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Nicely done!
Half lap on the stretchers?
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(12-21-2016, 07:50 PM)AgGEM Wrote: Nicely done!
Half lap on the stretchers?
Ag
Yes, half lap on the stretchers. Hard getting detail in the photo with ambient lighting, high gloss finish and soft background.
I would have photographed (another hobby) outside, but it's been barley above freezing and overcast here this week.
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Nice job.
I've done several like that myself. Love the style.
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Nice finish, design, and workmanship!!!!
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Did I see that in one of my wood working magazines in the last year+, plans,, not to take anything away from you.
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Very beautiful table. Like the others have said, well done!!
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(12-21-2016, 09:03 PM)MikeBob Wrote: Did I see that in one of my wood working magazines in the last year+, plans,, not to take anything away from you.
Yes you did
as did I. That's where the inspiration came from.
I used the basic concept and dimensions in creating mine.
I changed quite a few of the construction methods in creating my version of the table. I like my proportions better.
I was especially happy with the top. It's made from one board edge glued together in 3 pieces. I was able to assemble the top so that you have to really look in order to tell that it's three pieces glued together. A non-woodworker would never know it's not one piece.