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    Default Live edge spalted beech table

    I am working on this table in between commission jobs, I have a few boards of spalted beech I milled a few years ago this design popped in my head over the weekend.

    The mortise and tenon I cut on the Bot

    Hope to get it finished by next week in between the other work.





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    Wow, that's going to be a beautiful table!!
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    Very cool Brian! Can't wait to see more pictures!

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    Looks good. I like your leg designs. Live edge is my favorite.

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    Very nice and organic Brian!
    It sweeps/flows really beautifully...Really reminds me of a whales tail on your feet(and half expect to see 2 heads rising from the slab
    The live edge down adds to an almost arched shape visual. Long dowels look like they might have been a bear to clamp/drive? Got a pic of feet before assembly?(just wondering if any of that was shouldered). Love the grain orientation.
    Going to be an absolutely unique piece for some collector
    Congrats!
    scott
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    Thanks everyone, Scott I put pilot holes in the legs where the dowels will run applied epoxy to them and ran a screw in the top pilot hole to hold and ran a clamp across the bottom tips of the legs and let it setup overnight then take the screws out and drill for the dowels. I like the leg effect next time I may just shape the whole bottom assembly as a u and notch the pieces to fit and pin with the dowel, I had no real plan this one was a as you go project.

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    Thanks Brian.
    Think that leg is a Keeper
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    I'm almost inclined to look at this less as a bench and more as a work of art! Beautiful..
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    I agree with Jack....ART!
    The grain REALLY Popped
    Going to be quite the "conversation piece" somewhere.
    Great work Brian!
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