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Old 06-03-2006, 12:37 PM   #1
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Well y'all have endured the saga of my Greene & Greene inspired table. So here's closure, I won't bother y'all with questions about it anymore.









Handle detail, thanks for all the opinions



Thanks for looking and helping me to finish this project. Now I'm off to the shop to make something that I might complete in less than a month or so.

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WOW! Nice job. It turned out great and I like the drawer handle.
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Great job Dave. Good wood selection!
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Absolutely beautiful!!!
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It's a beaut DaveO, nice construction and finish. And all the tinkering with the design elements paid off

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Really nice design, proportions, and execution. Really nice ray fleck on that qtr sawn oak too. Where did you get it?
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Originally Posted by Alan in Little Washington
Really nice design, proportions, and execution. Really nice ray fleck on that qtr sawn oak too. Where did you get it?
I got the QSWO from a member here. I treid to choose the showiest stock for the front apron and faces of the stretchers.

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Very nice Dave! fits in perfectly there. How did you sort the pulling over problem for your daughter?
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Looks great Dave. The ray fleck stands out very well. What did you finally do on finish?
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Great looking table Dave!!!! Is the darker color on either end, at top and bottom of the drawer front the end grain of the drawer sides? Or what?

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WOW Dave, excellent job
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Originally Posted by DavidF
How did you sort the pulling over problem for your daughter?
She is out of town right now, but I plan on using corporal punishment

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Originally Posted by Travis Porter
Looks great Dave. The ray fleck stands out very well. What did you finally do on finish?
Stained with Minwax Early American, and then wipe-on gloss poly with a semi-gloss topper and then paste wax on the top.
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Originally Posted by walnutjerry
Great looking table Dave!!!! Is the darker color on either end, at top and bottom of the drawer front the end grain of the drawer sides? Or what?

Jerry
Yes, I used a box joint to join the drawer front and sides. Pinned with Walnut dowels from both directions, shouldn't come apart
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