log to table
this walnut log was acquired from a park in North City of Saint Louis…
this walnut log was acquired from a park in North City of Saint Louis…
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Excellent. I love the progression photos of from log to table. And a handsome piece, it is!
Nice story. How long did it take?
Hi Martin, I just love to see a project go from "tree-to-table". You can really say you that you did it all. Great table. Congrats
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