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11-12-2018, 09:34 PM
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I'm a leg man but not sure these are ready for prime time.
I made this base a little beefy planning to use it in the shop but a tool stand fell in my lap so decided to repurpose it as a work table in LOML's office.
Wondering if the legs should have more taper? They're 33" long 1 3/4" tapering to 1 1/4". Base is 36" x 14". It's not glued up so would be easy to recut them. What do you guys think?
Thanks, g
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11-12-2018, 09:52 PM
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(11-12-2018, 09:34 PM)shoottmx Wrote: I'm a leg man but not sure these are ready for prime time.
I made this base a little beefy planning to use it in the shop but a tool stand fell in my lap so decided to repurpose it as a work table in LOML's office.
Wondering if the legs should have more taper? They're 33" long 1 3/4" tapering to 1 1/4". Base is 36" x 14". It's not glued up so would be easy to recut them. What do you guys think?
Thanks, g
Nice work - I like the way it looks! Depends on the style your wife likes. I think the base is proportionally correct. Anything less might look a little delicate. However, just one person's opinion. If your wife likes delicate, then maybe some cutting is in order.
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(11-12-2018, 09:34 PM)shoottmx Wrote: I'm a leg man but not sure these are ready for prime time.
I made this base a little beefy planning to use it in the shop but a tool stand fell in my lap so decided to repurpose it as a work table in LOML's office.
Wondering if the legs should have more taper? They're 33" long 1 3/4" tapering to 1 1/4". Base is 36" x 14". It's not glued up so would be easy to recut them. What do you guys think?
Thanks, g
Looks fine to me.
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Thanks guys. I think I'll ask her opinion. Should have realized that from the get-go.
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I agree with Tapper.
The proportions seem correct for me and anything thinner would appear "delicate".
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11-13-2018, 10:42 AM
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I like as is. ....17
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It's personal preference, I tend to taper a bit more, and would go to 1" at the bottom, it brings a "lightness" to the structure.
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