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    Quote Originally Posted by IanW View Post
    Looks good - BB isn't the easiest of woods to work with, but you seem to have tigered it into shape nicely. I like the clean lines & simplicity. This is a table that should be around long after any of us......

    Cheers,
    The toughest job was resawing the 300mm wide boards, knocked the edge off the T. carbide tipped bandsaw blade pretty quickly, the LN low angle jack plane blade had to have a few touchups during board jointing, apart from that it wasn't too bad

    Pete

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    Others have said it but it has an elegance in keeping with the beautiful timber - lovely finish too. I've only ever seen small offcuts of brushbox before.
    Cheers,
    Jim

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