"EL ZEBRA" coffee table

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Marco

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So here is a little project that I'm building for my living room :p


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Here is the start...hope you like it.
 
Bloody **** :roll: Now I see why everyone was referring to sqeezing the juice out :lol: I do wonder if any glue was left in the joints at all. :D
 
I'm seeing that the vertical press is causing some sensation :lol:

While it may look quiet powerful (and it is!!) it can be tamed a lot, even to do delicate jobs :p

It remained a lot of glue left at the joints 8) so I've finished the table top...

here some pics...

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I've already applied a heavy coat of PU sanding sealer...now I'm heading to to the table legs.
 
It's doing my head in a bit looking at it, because it's so unbalanced - that could be a really good thing depending on how it ends up!
 
So I've quit on that table...and made something else.

The timber...

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dry fit...

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so I've add some round molding to the legs, and a bottom

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still to glue and finish, maybe this weekend I'll be finishing her.
 
motownmartin":k6t4yi3e said:
Blimey Marco, one **** of a clamp and one **** of a spray booth, what else have you got thats so impressive.

I suspect that 'Marco' is the janitor at a big furniture factory and can't resist having a little go when everyone's gone home at night!

:lol:

Brad


Only joking, Marco!
 
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