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Old 11-07-2005, 10:12 AM   #1
 
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Some pics of the glue up and out of clamps of the demilune are in my gallery.

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Old 11-07-2005, 10:21 AM   #2
 
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Most excellent! Outstanding work (as usual)!!! I really like the design -- I can't wait to see how it will look when you've finished the "lake".
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The next step is to finish installing the apron and then finish the legs with some black tinted clear for a couple of coats and then 4 coats of full clear before rub out to gloss. The table top has been grain filled and sealed and will now be taken to a semi-gloss to contrast the legs.
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Bravo David! That's an outstanding piece! Is it for you or were you commissioned to make that one?
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Awesome work!
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Awsome dude. As Monty said, love the design.

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Chris - it was commissioned by Carol, one of those off the cuff remarks "wouldn't a hall table look nice right there"

Thanks for all the nice comments. This thing has virtually no refereance edges to work from and it's an elipse, not a circle so even the radius changes between the 4 legs so each was hand fitted.

Carol likes it so I'm happy.
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OK, I had better not be hearing any of those "all I'm good at is making sawdust" comments out of you again because then we'll all know that you're full of it!
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Beautiful work, very nicely done. What is the software that you use for design and rendering?


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Very nice. I can't wait to see how the "lake" turns out.
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Steve D - it is Solidworks with the photoworks add on.
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Very nice work David. I really like the way you formed the legs and attached them to the top.

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