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2nd July 2015, 03:48 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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the 316 refers to the type of stainless steel, not the number of screws.
Thanks for the photos of the leg assembly, Davis, very much appreciated
We certainly learn lots on this Forum, thanks to the generosity of people like yourself. Keep up your great workregards,
Dengy
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2nd July 2015, 04:47 PM #17
Love the extra detail and pics
Dave TTC
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4th July 2015, 09:40 AM #18
Only just caught this one.
Beautiful table, it stands out for all the right reasons. Very unique leg treatment that I quite like.
Your workmanship also stands out, all components and joints under the table, even though out of sight, are very neat and tidy.
I like it a lot, very well done.
Steven.
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4th July 2015, 03:33 PM #21
All credit to you. It looks quite well resolved to me. I love the interpretation, curves are something I try to introduce into most of my work. And kudos for revealing the design inspiration.
Cheers
BevanThere ain't no devil, it's just god when he's drunk!!
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Hi Xanthorrhoeas,
Just like to add my voice to the great work you have done here it is nice to mention the earlier designer but who has ever made something that has not in some way been influenced by some one else in one way or another be it by direct copy or a slight influence of the design. You have produced a very nice table here and should be rightly proud of you're efforts as I am sure the people who receive it will surely be.
regards Rod.
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Thanks
Thanks Rod and all others who have made such positive comments. As a community of woodworkers we all try to do our best all the time. I am pleased with, and proud of, my work on this table and very glad that it gives my son and daughter-in-law something to use and enjoy. As a non-commercial woodworker that is great, but all the positive comments really help to keep me enthused, so thanks to all.
David
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