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    Default Live edge tables.

    Made these up this week I milled and kiln dried the wood last year, two are cherry tops the one is catalpa with firewood legs out of cherry and one maple leg.

    Bot cut the mortises and tenons for the legs besides the catalpa one I drilled and doweled that one.

    Played around with spraying waterborne poly I think they came out pretty good.





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    Beautiful work Brian....I expected nothing less! I want to ask you about your mortise and tenon technique but i'm too sleepy right now...so remind me later! lol Good job
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    Those look great Brian. I love the live edge look.

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    Always love looking at your stuff!!
    Really like the curved one and always like the wedged tenons!
    Kindofashame the Beavers got at the legs of that one, and the sapwood of the other
    Is that your carving chainsaw or one of those right-angle grinders with a chainsaw blade type thingamawidget on it?
    (or what do I know....drawknife/ skorp?)
    Always like Cherry heart/sap contrast as it ages...Very interesting grain on that Catalpa! (always see the pods....never seen the wood before..Thanks.
    Nice pieces Brian!
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    Scott I use a arbortech pro cutter head for the texturing, used to use a chainsaw but the arbortch leaves a smoother surface the pro head has 3 replaceable cutters. the lancelot chainsaw grinder heads are dangerous much more grabby if not used correctly. I made a special tool mount for mine the angle grinder is mounted in a old chainsaw frame the switch is wired through the trigger more control and further from my hands.


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