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Here is the image I drew the pans from. I haven't seen the actual piece so I
suppose it is possible that the original is 30" high - a table you could sit at, but that would make the top 3" thick. I have drawn it 18" high with a 2" thick top 36" in diameter which I think is very likely how it is. A table for my house needs to be smaller still so I will probably scale it down further and make it 24" diameter when I come to build it. It appears to be made of clear knot free deal. Would the experts agree? Tim W |
William Morris Table Photograph 0/1
On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 22:55:23 +0100, "Tim W"
wrote: Here is the image I drew the pans from. I haven't seen the actual piece so I suppose it is possible that the original is 30" high - a table you could sit at, but that would make the top 3" thick. I have drawn it 18" high with a 2" thick top 36" in diameter which I think is very likely how it is. A table for my house needs to be smaller still so I will probably scale it down further and make it 24" diameter when I come to build it. It appears to be made of clear knot free deal. Would the experts agree? Tim W It's interesting that you would post this now, as I'm thinking of building myself a small table for my patio! Just something for a hibachi, some hotdogs, and beer! |
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