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#27
Nicely done, and you did that pretty fast also!
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#28
Well done Steve!  A pretty and usable table to serve your sizable brood.
Thanks,  Curt
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#29
Steve that table turned out really nice, great job and I like how you filled  the Bug holes which gives it some character. Great picture of all your Kiddo's they sure are growing up fast.


Steve
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#30
Very nice! 
Big Grin

I always enjoy your work, and your family pics.  Your wife must be a peach to have all that woodworking done in the house!


MH
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#31
(07-30-2016, 08:30 AM)SCMedLion Wrote: Very nice! 
Big Grin

I always enjoy your work, and your family pics.  Your wife must be a peach to have all that woodworking done in the house!


MH

My wife is a total enabler.  She even has her own set of hand tools.  And she gets nice furniture out of the deal.
Steve S.
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#32
Thanks for the detailed explanation of how you did the stone work. Think I'll use that vs ebony epoxy on my next project.
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