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Zeddedhed

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In the spirit of the earlier post about not enough projects being uploaded to the showcase, here's one I made a couple of months ago. I haven't put it on the showcase because I don't have any photos of it in its completed state.
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The table was made entirely from recycled Oak fence posts - probably over 100 years old I was told.
Not quite what I'd call fine furniture, but you can eat pizza and KFC on it, so it works!!
 

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Now that is a nice solid looking table ! I like that alot.

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Thanks for posting that, it looks really well made and finished.

I could live without the lower H shaped stretcher as, in my opinion, it detracts from the table and stops someone sitting at the ends but it will certainly add strength.

I have a table very similar in my dining room (not made by me) and I have had to re-attach the legs as they have pulled out from the upper rails where someone has dragged it across the carpet so you stretcher will stop that.

Mick
 
woodcrafter":poh8kcev said:
Very good work - you should be very proud of what you have made, especially as you used recycled material for the table. I hope it lasts you years and years.
C.

It's very good, at least a C+ I would say :wink:
 
Thanks for your comments guys - all much appreciated.
Mick, I myself am a bit unsure about the lower H frame. I added for precisely the reason you stated, but I do think it clutters the overall design of what is basically a straightforward table.
xy - it does indeed take some shifting, and I'm glad it's now out of the workshop. I got so fed up with shifting it around I almost stuck a vise on it and called it a workbench.
 
Zeddedhed":11y17fw6 said:
Thanks for your comments guys - all much appreciated.
Mick, I myself am a bit unsure about the lower H frame. I added for precisely the reason you stated, but I do think it clutters the overall design of what is basically a straightforward table.
xy - it does indeed take some shifting, and I'm glad it's now out of the workshop. I got so fed up with shifting it around I almost stuck a vise on it and called it a workbench.

It needs to be removable so you can move the table around. :D The workmanship looks very good and from recycled wood makes all the difference.

Mick
 
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