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    Default Another ttit hall table

    I knocked this up with Vern's permission but it took a bit longer to get finished than I wanted. Anyway, here tis in jarrah. Many thanks to Vern.

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    Damn nice job
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    Impressive, love the way it gives the illusion of a floating top.


    Cheers

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    The design was intended for the light coloured Kauri I used but the Jarrah looks fantastic too! How could I not like it
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    Very interesting. Nice work bookend.
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    This looks amazing, the curved legs give an organic feel. Reminds me of some kind of robot spider/tripod thing, albeit with 4 legs.

    I found TTIT's original post for anyone else who might be wondering: https://www.woodworkforums.com/f11/pa...-table-154177/

    The design looks great in light and dark timber.
    Michael

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    Really nice work!

    It does have a floating aspect, but also a bit of a living aspect, like it could just start walking away.
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    Cheers for the comments guys. It is certainly the most complex joinery I have attempted. The angles and curves in the joints lead me to more than a little head scratching and cold sweat when I made cuts.

    If it starts to walk away though, I'll damn well be chasing it.
    Graeme

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