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Wow! That thing is gorgeous! From here, the veneer seam is perfect. The "mark" has been set high; the top will have a challenge to measure up.
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That's beautiful work, Scoony!
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Not at all what I expected from the description. Very nice work.
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Finally finished the Card Table. When I made the apron, I used cherry since I had a bunch of scraps around. I cut the veneer for the front of the apron, and made the inlay stringing. Really happy with how this turned out. The top has some miss-matched cherry, but I am hopping that it will even out with some sun.
To attach the top to the rear, I used a Kreg jig to drill the holes and used uncoated slotted screws. For the apron, I made wooden cleats and again screwed them in with uncoated slotted screws.
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Wow! .........................
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I am blown away, great job.
I have done some detail work on some projects, but not on that scale.
Impressive patience with the inlay.
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I am speechless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Awesome work Scoony!
It was tradition to store the table against the wall but with the top raised vertical.
I have one I built. If I keep it closed, the fold over top, only being held by the hinges, tends to curl and relax a bit with the seasons. In Tennessee during Summer there is about a 1/4” gap between tops at the front, in winter no gap at all.
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I've seen the title for some time, but never opened it up until just now. Wow. That is outstanding work. Just beautiful.
john