Walnut and pear console table
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Excuse the cross post, also upstairs. Walnut and pear (I know, the only thing missing is blue cheese). Shellac and wax. Legs shaped with hand planes and spokeshaves and scrapers. Lots of scraper work on the shop-sawn veneer top. I was going to make fancier legs, attempt a hidden (invisible) drawer, ended up going for simplicity, for better or worse. Made more than my usual number of mistakes, but happy to be back in the shop.

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Aram, always learning

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#12
Very nice Aram. Inlay as well.

I like the simple, clean lines. Restful.

Regards from Perth

Derek
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#13
Very nice indeed.              .
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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#14
Great work!

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#15
Excellent job! Pear is such an underrated wood. Works well, and is beautiful.
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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#16
Well done.  Was this the same project that was started awhile ago??
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(02-05-2022, 07:37 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Well done.  Was this the same project that was started awhile ago??

Thanks to everyone for the kind words.

Arlin, yes. Took a while.
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#18
That's a beaut!   I particularly like the view from overhead.   It probably isn't easy to get that much pear wood!

Are the legs 'plumb' or splayed?   Just curious since the eye can play tricks.
Chris
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(02-06-2022, 09:15 AM)C. in Indy Wrote: That's a beaut!   I particularly like the view from overhead.   It probably isn't easy to get that much pear wood!

Are the legs 'plumb' or splayed?   Just curious since the eye can play tricks.

Thank you. They are plumb.
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Aram, always learning

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(02-05-2022, 08:06 PM)Aram Wrote: Thanks to everyone for the kind words.

Arlin, yes. Took a while.


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Just my table top taken 16 months.  I know how feel.  I have another project this is for my daughter which is a 6 sides shelf which is still in the works after 28 months  
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