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Thread: Bubinga Table - Final Pics

  1. #16
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    the table really is spectacular. The wavy edge is a very nice addition. What precautions did you take to keep the table so flat? I would assume that the base plays a big part in keeping it flat. Is bubinga just real stable?

    lou

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    It is really wonderful as everyone said. Are the screws in slots that would allow for movement across the grain? Great....great work!!!!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Breath taking

  4. #19
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    Todd,
    Thanks for sharing your work. You have allowed us to see an extraordinary piece of wood, transformed into a beautiful table, by the hands of a wonderful craftsman!!
    Bill Sampson, Richmond

  5. #20
    Beautiful work Todd!
    Herb
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  6. Beautiful design and material. Congratulations. I have to ask, how did you handle wood movement for the under table attachments?
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  7. #22
    Oh my gosh that Buginga is amazing!!! I have been buying it for years and while I have seen figure like that, it never seems that I can find it.

    Beautiful work and I won't ask what it wheighs....must have been trying to build that unit!

    Andy

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    Outstanding table and workmanship, my wife also likes it.
    Earl

  9. #24
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    Another incredible piece of work Todd. Just amazing!
    Brad

  10. #25
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    Awesome!!!!!!!!

    Did you do the chairs also or were they existing? How about a little quip on how you finished it.

    Really good job.
    Larry

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    Well Todd, we all expected a great piece! You outdid yourself! Magnificent!!!
    Cheers,
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  12. #27
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    All the good adjectives are taken Todd. All I can say is WOW, and being from California I can say it backwards..WOW.
    It was well worth the wait bro', very nice job...very nice indeed.

  13. #28
    Todd,

    What everyone said already .
    I would love to know the details - sanding/planing, finish, joinery and those scalloped edges!

    Bob
    bob m

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    Todd, Outstanding!!!!!
    Wes Newman

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    Holy cow, that is one nice table. Glad I got to see it. I love the wavy edge and the base is awesome.
    Scott C. in KC
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