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Wormy Coffee Table
With a few extras. Tapered legs that have the outside corner rounded over with hand tools. Aprons cut so that the legs splay out. Some scallop work on the aprons. A top that has some curves cut on the edges. An old barn rafter for most of the wood, with some old pine for legs. Corner blocks that match the splay of the aprons. Counting tapering/rounding over the legs, about 10 hours in the shop. Table height is 18-3/8", top was 20" by 30", before the curves were cut. One coat of poly, so far.
give me a picture, I'll give you a finished piece
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Not just wormy.. (post #167961, reply #1 of 1)
That old barn rafter had a curly figure to it as well. It "popped out" when I applied a second coat of finish. Just a simple little table..
give me a picture, I'll give you a finished piece