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Oval dinner table in cherry wood
This was fun!
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Justin,
Awesome table, can you tell us a little more on how you cut it? |
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Very carefully.
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hahaha
Nice table! Is the skirt also solid wood? |
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Little bit of v carving would have spiced it up !
I think plain is beautiful too! |
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Justin,
Nice job. That material looks like oak? We need more details...... |
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Justin and Robert,
WOW, very nice work on both projects. (Robert's project was removed) I need to get busy. |
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Justin,
Beautiful piece of furniture. The lines and style make for a very elegant table. Congratulations! When I first looked at the photo I thought the wood was mahogany, but I'm not great at identifying wood species. Best regards, Jeff A |
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Wood ??? I thought it was MDF ??
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I assumed it is solid, and hence the title I picked for the thread - Justin didn't write the title.
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Looks too good for mdf to my eyes.
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Congrats Justin, on a great table!
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Justin, I like the design, very nice. I was thinking solid cherry.
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JR Wins
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Ok now we know it's REAL wood, but how did you do the skirt. Steam bending or cutting slots on the backside to get it to curve.
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Paper back veneer and contact cement on a layered mdf substraight cut with my Mechmate.
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Ah, so Kobus's hunch was right. Is there any solid cherry in there at all?
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Nothing wrong with that, still looking good, just don't chip a corner. REAL wood will take more punches than this combination. I have never tried to VENEER parts like this. Is it difficult to do at home ?
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Pain in the .... to do.
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Just the skirt is veneer everything else is solid.
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More ovals
Oval pedistal with mdf and bendy plywood substraight. Veneer is paper back maple.
Cheers Justin |
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