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hall table

November 20th, 2008 in The Gallery     
pype pype, member
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This small table is Honduran mahogany. The raised top is veneered in curly maple.  The drawer fronts are redgum, and the accents and handles are ebony.  The drawer sides are quartered sycamore.


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Keith Rust
posted in: The Gallery, table, mahogany, asian inspired, ebony

Comments (10)

woodgear writes: I like you table, how did you do the ebony on the top? Posted: 7:22 pm on March 25th
bakbook writes: Butiful!!!
Posted: 1:54 pm on March 2nd
bkbbentwood writes: A very beautiful, inspiring, and masterfully creative piece. Posted: 11:00 pm on December 17th
gusset writes:

Good job--still have retina burn!!
cheers! Posted: 2:45 pm on December 5th
pype writes: Hi LouLou50
The Tried and True Varnish Oil is the name of the product. You can buy it in many stores and online. The dimensions are:
Top 42 x 11 1/16
Height 29 3/4
Drawer fronts 3 9/16 x 13 7/16
The main "body" of the case is 9 7/8 deep Posted: 10:46 am on November 24th
JasonT writes: It is projects like this that make me wish you could add more than 5 pictures. Selection of wood types worked out very well. The design stands out but does not look like "forced uniqueness". Posted: 10:17 am on November 21st
loulou50 writes: Quelle merveille! (Amasing work!)
What are the dimensions?
True Varnish oil : do you refer to the recipe of FWW, last winter? Or do yuou recommand bran?
Thank you and Bravo encore....

Norman
Posted: 8:57 am on November 21st
GarageWoodworks writes: I really like the design and how you kept the grain continuity from drawer to drawer.

Nicely done. Posted: 6:21 pm on November 20th
pype writes: Thanks! I used the Tried and True Varnish Oil. Although I haven't used it alot since then the results were great. It still has the original sheen after 2-3 years. Posted: 5:53 pm on November 20th
Timberwerks writes: Great design and selection of woods. What did you use for the finish? Posted: 5:00 pm on November 20th
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