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    Stump Table (Before and after Pics)

    Just wanted to share my latest stump table. I sometimes use granite for the tops, but I used a piece of 18" diamater glass on this one to show the end grain.

    Thanks for looking,

    Ron











    Last edited by Keith Outten; 12-15-2007 at 8:59 PM. Reason: Removed Commercial Link

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    Amazing!!!

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    Holy Moley!

    Thats a lot of gorgeous grain all packed into one piece.

    STUNNING!

    so many colors!

    nice,

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    Norman said it!
    Simply amazing!
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    All I can say is WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    What species of wood is that?
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    Ron,

    And may I add my holy moley....

    I give you lots of credit to be able to look at that stump , see whats inside and then have the ability to bring the table out.

    Great workmanship....

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    Gorgeous!!!!
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    Amazing!!!

    But...... You're not getting off that easy! Can you detail the cleaning and finishing process? Inquiring minds need to know.

    Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hale View Post
    Amazing!!!

    But...... You're not getting off that easy! Can you detail the cleaning and finishing process? Inquiring minds need to know.

    Brian
    I doubt we will get much...if you noticed he linked to a page selling a book describing the process.


    That being said..its a great looking piece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Bourgeois View Post
    I doubt we will get much...if you noticed he linked to a page selling a book describing the process.


    That being said..its a great looking piece.

    Yep, with three post, what better way to get intrigue for people to buy the book. And I'm considering it!
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    Wow. That is very creative.

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    Yea,

    How do you get the outside off?

    silly question huh? how do you get the bark and all that off and preserve the nice interior?

    To express my WOWness again. that thing looks like a medical specimen of a tree stump. i cant put it any other way.

    WOW.

    v/r

    dan
    Last edited by Dan Barr; 12-12-2007 at 12:58 AM.
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    That is very impressive, amazing and outstanding and any other words that express "the WOW " factor.

    Jim

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    Thumbs up

    hats off! gorgeously stunning.

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    Another WOW. That is really neat. I'd also like to see the details of how it is done.
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