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Blister

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Hi peeps :ho2

I have made this small table , its made from Oak , and as I think of Oak as tough / rugged wood I did not go too mad on the Finnish

Here are tha components
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the top
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the spindle
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and
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and here it is put together :lol:
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and lastly , in its new home and in use 8)
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Now I don't even have to lean forward to get my Tea off the computer table

Hopefully it will be fully run in over the xmas holiday with lots of Scotch and Coke
:lol: :p
 
Blister that is really awful. It is an abomination in fact. (Not the table that's really nice) The very idea of putting coke in scotch is a heresy of the first order. :twisted:

Seriously the table is a nice little project. Only query is just how stable isn it as the foot looks quite small in proportion or maybe that's just the picture.

Pete
 
Bodrighy":92ok87f7 said:
Blister that is really awful. It is an abomination in fact. (Not the table that's really nice) The very idea of putting coke in scotch is a heresy of the first order. :twisted:

Seriously the table is a nice little project. Only query is just how stable isn it as the foot looks quite small in proportion or maybe that's just the picture.

Pete

Don't panic Pete its only the cheap scotch that gets coke in it :p

These don't

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The base is 7" dia and the top is 6" dia
it is nice and stable :p
 
i really like the table blister , but i dont like that tile at all. (just a matter of personal taste i know) but for my money you'd be better off with a marble, slate, o granite tile in a contrasting colour.
 
Actually that's a really neat idea and one I've never seen before. It would solve the problem in our house of not having a coffee table but needed a place for guests to place their tea cups (mugs, who am I kidding) ;)

Is it stable? I doubt it would stand up to my 2 annoying dogs scurrying past it.

Anyway. Well Done! ;)
 
big soft moose":gxe03m3f said:
i really like the table blister , but i dont like that tile at all. (just a matter of personal taste i know) but for my money you'd be better off with a marble, slate, o granite tile in a contrasting colour.

Point taken about the tile , I had it too hand and it is wipe clean and wont leave a cup ring stain on the wood if it was not there :wink:
 

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