"TEMPLE" dining table
comments (6) July 2nd, 2011 in Reader's Gallery
This was such a lovely piece of wood. Olive ash from a private school in Devon, England. The school was sold to a family who didn't want the tree and ordered its cutting I went there and bought the whole trunk. I brought it back home, put it in stick and dried it for several years before I had the chance to make something of it. The planks were more that a yard wide and 7' long.. I think it should have been cut for veneer, but thats just between you and me, okay? Anyway. as it came from woodland, I thought I would echo that in the design, so that gave rise to the forest of legs, ten in total, arranged so that no diner would complain of having a leg in the way. The temple idea was from seeing those majestic buildings which imitate forests too, in their own way.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Nicholas Chandler
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Comments (6)
I can live without the snobbish approach to fine woodworking. I enjoyed this table.
Posted: 6:09 am on July 9th
Posted: 5:03 am on July 6th
You received some harsh criticism as well as nice compliments on this project. Please allow me to add my own 2 cents. In the proper setting this table will look very nice....it is definately unique. However as an admirer of your work, you have posted projects that appear so difficult that I wouldn't know how to even start building them. This one however, I think I could do......so I guess I could call call it average at best since I am only capable of average woodworking projects and could never complete something worthy to be called Fine Woodworking.
Posted: 1:16 pm on July 5th
Posted: 11:00 am on July 4th
I greatly enjoy seeing your work; it's always fresh, often stretches the imagination, and there's always something, usually much, to admire.
Posted: 7:57 pm on July 2nd
Posted: 6:40 pm on July 2nd
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