Round pedestal table in ambrosia maple and walnut
#21
Back from holiday vacation.  Progress continues!


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#22
Added the top supports.  They're half lapped and set in a castle joint like the feet, but stand proud.  Diagonal braces are next. 

Customer is super excited and pleased so far.


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#23
Jeez, it looks terrific. I’m looking forward to seeing your YouTube video. Do you already have stuff up on YouTube? Care to provide a link to your channel? Thanks.
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#24
Really is looking good, Brad...nice!
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#25
Thanks a bunch, y'all!

There's not much *good* content yet, just short videos of individual parts of a build.  This table will be my first recorded end-to-end, so it'll eventually be my first full video...eventually. 

https://youtube.com/@TimberworksTables?s...IMHU9Ng1Ll

I picked up another commission just before the end of the year and am pretty sure my first one for 2024 is gonna land this week. 

Good times!
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Brad

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#26
Good deal. Always good to have another one in line.
Steve

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#27
(12-08-2023, 05:02 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: Here's the top.  About 1.75" thick and 48" across.

What gorgeous wood!
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#28
Looks great!
Ambrosia Maple is my favorite....

Ed
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#29
Very nice Brad!

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#30
Had to break while waiting on new belts for my Uni. They arrived today, I got it dialed in, and cut the braces.  They're taped into place to get the customer's go-ahead.  She likes their placement. 

I'll start cutting mortises for floating tenons next.


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