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This coffee table was created to being in the center of a living-room, surrounded on 3 sides by seating. My customer desired a rectangle-shaped live edge top that approached the percentages of a square. I understood this requirement would provide the top a “chunky” look, so I attempted to develop a base that would have a great deal of visual interest while reversing the mass of the leading with style components that had a more stylish and airy feel to them.<\/p>\n
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I acquired a book matched set of mesquite pieces however was unable to get the width I required for the top without including an extra piece in the center.<\/p>\n
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Here is the leading glued up with the outdoors edges left in their natural state. In the future I filled the fractures and other flaws in the leading with black epoxy.<\/p>\n
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Here are a couple of shots of the base under building in my store. I utilized clear cherry for much of the parts in the base to keep the table from being too rustic in look.<\/p>\n
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Turning the bun feet on the lathe.<\/p>\n
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The base almost completed.<\/p>\n
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Images of the finished table.<\/p>\n
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More of my tables can be seen at my site. Thanks!<\/p>\n