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    Very nice design Lignum! That red gum burl is stunning.

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    Nice work - a really striking effect. I'm right with you on not wanting things too perfect when working with a piece of timber like that - the natural character of the wood is what makes the piece so unique.

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    First class.

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    Beautiful table, horrible hallway.

    Don't mean to be picky but the drawer is a bit off centre.
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    Fantastic table. Really like the redgum top and shelf.

    Was there a reason for the draw being offset to one side?

    I'm not saying i don't like it (i actually do), just something i havn't seen often.

    Again, excellent work.

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    Great job Lignum. I remember seeing that burl when you were still working on it. Comes up really nicely.
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    I like it. Very impressive.
    Do you anticipate stability issues with such large pieces of burl?
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