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    First Pix Post

    This is my first post in this section, I usually can be found in the turning section but I do build furniture as well. This is a red oak hall table of my design. It has m&t joints and is finished with deft lacqure. Your comments are welcome. (Sorry for picture quality)


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    That's really elegant, Keith! It really flows...as your turnings do, too. Excellent!
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    Keith, I really like that table!! How did you do the legs?
    Jeff Sudmeier

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    Way cool! I like the orignal feel to it.

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    Keith,
    Great looking table. Thanks for sharing the picture...
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    That's a beauty, Keith. Very elegant.

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    Keith....Fantastic! I like the "smooth" feeling.....the curves and the size of the legs give it an elegant and delicate feeling!
    Ken

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    NIce table. I especially like the apron detail. Kinda reminds me of the detail you see on a headboard (except of course on the top of the headboard). Really beautiful.
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    Man, that is just beautiful! What a wonderful piece to have in your family.
    Keith, we're not worthy. We're not worthy!!!!!
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    I really like it, Keith. It has a traditional feel with a good dose of originality. Great job.

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    Wow, very nice piece. That is just beautiful!

    Corey

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    Excellent, in both design AND execution, and I particularly like the Soft Feeling of the finish which really compliments the design. I get that "I want to Touch It" feeling.
    "Some Mistakes provide Too many Learning Opportunities to Make only Once".

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    Thanks all for your very kind words ! Jeff, the legs were cut on the bandsaw and then I used an inflateable sander to shape them.

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