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Thread: Does this type of leg have a name?

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    Does this type of leg have a name?

    Or could someone direct me to a website that may carry such items? I've looked at a few leg websites to no avail. I googled "tear drop table leg", but that is apparently something body-builders strive for.

    Thanks for any help.
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    Kind of tough to determine the proper scale from the thumbnail photo.. How about vase turned colums.. Try tablelegs.com, just a happy customer

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    tablelegs.com has just about anything you could ask for. I think they do custom work too.

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    That's typically desribed as an urn pedastal.

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    Good stuff as usual, guys.

    Any other ideas are welcome.

    Thanks.

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    Even though balusters come in many styles and shapes ,that particular shape is often referred to as 'baluster form',Palladian baluster, or 'Renaisance baluster' .

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    I went to the arc salvage joint today and found a good idea. I'm going to use old bird bath bottoms. I'll be able to work concrete into the design, and they look exactly like what I was needing. Here are pics that might interest.


    the bird bath pedestal - IMG_0717.jpg
    36" columns - IMG_0712.jpg

    I guess the pics I took of the wood are too big to upload from my computer. Edit, this might work.

    14"wX16"l cypress board for our new island-

    really cool ceiling tiles -


    this didn't photograph well, but this pine was beautiful -
    Last edited by Gabe Caraway; 02-12-2013 at 7:53 PM.

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