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Distressed pcan and cherry sofa table
Native Hoosier cherry apron and legs. The top is a fantastically distressed piece of pecan, split, spalted, insect damage, and a few knots to keep thins interesting. The butterfly inset is cherry. (The turnings are not my work. The simple piece on the left is turned from apple -- I bought that in Ireland. The piece on the right is white ash burl from a turner in Arkansas.) |
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"Steve" wrote in message g.com... Native Hoosier cherry apron and legs. The top is a fantastically distressed piece of pecan, split, spalted, insect damage, and a few knots to keep thins interesting. The butterfly inset is cherry. (The turnings are not my work. The simple piece on the left is turned from apple -- I bought that in Ireland. The piece on the right is white ash burl from a turner in Arkansas.) Love the legs and the top (can't believe I'm saying that about a piece of furniture)! Bill |
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Steve wrote:
Native Hoosier cherry apron and legs. The top is a fantastically distressed piece of pecan, split, spalted, insect damage, and a few knots to keep thins interesting. The butterfly inset is cherry. (The turnings are not my work. The simple piece on the left is turned from apple -- I bought that in Ireland. The piece on the right is white ash burl from a turner in Arkansas.) Really like the style on the base. The top is interesting, not my style, but well executed. -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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My first thoughts......the legs...so delicate.
john "Bill" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message g.com... Native Hoosier cherry apron and legs. The top is a fantastically distressed piece of pecan, split, spalted, insect damage, and a few knots to keep thins interesting. The butterfly inset is cherry. (The turnings are not my work. The simple piece on the left is turned from apple -- I bought that in Ireland. The piece on the right is white ash burl from a turner in Arkansas.) Love the legs and the top (can't believe I'm saying that about a piece of furniture)! Bill |
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Distressed pcan and cherry sofa table
On 2010-03-31 21:23:16 -0400, "Lew Hodgett" said:
My tapered legs were the same dimensions, assuming a 30" table height. Must be the camera angle. Side view is a better representation of the dimensions. This table is 32" tall, better to fit the sofa. |
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"Steve" wrote: Side view is a better representation of the dimensions. This table is 32" tall, better to fit the sofa. -------------------- Must be the 32 vs 30 kinda thing. Lew |
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