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    andrey vm Guest

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    Hi everyone!
    Recently I have made a coffee table. A material - American walnut (veneers 1,5mm ). An internal basis - the European spruce timber and birch waterproof plywood. A table-top hollow and very easy. The table is folding. Table legs unscrew. It is very convenient for transportation.
    The design of a table is a little experimental. Connecting elements of legs are well ground and left opened as a natural functional decor. Table corners not 90 degrees, and 70 degrees. I have made it for creation of a dynamical image (form).

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    I like it. Its different, not conventional. Do you have pics of more items you've made?
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    welldone Andrey never seen a Table like that before, is it your own design?
    Cheers Tony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martrix View Post
    I like it. Its different, not conventional. Do you have pics of more items you've made?
    Quote Originally Posted by orificiam View Post
    welldone Andrey never seen a Table like that before, is it your own design?
    Cheers Tony.
    Thanks all. I have bought (buy) the digital camera only six days ago. Before I had an old camera with a photo film. It very inconvenient. Therefore photos in the course of work are not present. I will photograph Further work stages.
    The table-top is made here under this recipe. Plywood is glued to a constructional lattice on polyurethane glue Kleiberit PU501. It is very reliable. In the centre of each leg of a table there is a through aperture. Screws penetrate a leg through. The nut is below and draws a leg to a table-top. The walnut veneer is pasted on contact glue Kleiberit 152.0.
    This table is designed by me. I very much like experiments with furniture.

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    Very different and very nice Andrey.

    The chunky look and the defiant stance is particularly effective.

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