It is currently 28 Mar 2024, 14:32
Malc2098 wrote:U little tease!!
Mike G wrote:It better be something rather nice, Mr P, 'coz that old top looked quite attractive the way it was. I might have been tempted to give it a wipe over with a waxy rag and make a new undercarriage for it. There is a reason, though, that you're a pro, and I'm just some guy on the internet......
Rod wrote:Deep sided, 2 legged table with side hung drawers?
Rod
Pinch wrote:After preparing the timber by hand, I've started to mark out some of the work. Here's a little teaser...
MattS wrote:I agree with Mike - I would have used the top as it was! But looks like it's going to good use, by the looks of the pencil markings.
Andyp wrote:Pinch wrote:After preparing the timber by hand, I've started to mark out some of the work. Here's a little teaser...
Are we looking at it upside down? Or are are they the feet?
Andyp wrote:Don't you dare stop.
The style is a little difficult to describe but I am sure the completed piece will be a stunner.
Malc2098 wrote:And you're a big tease!
Rod wrote:The base has a Chinese look to it - intriguing.
Rod
Tusses wrote:I woke up this morning with a picture of this in my head !
but it had one leg per base , centre mounted .. only 2 legs total
and the top was oval
9fingers wrote:Another one of those at right angles with suitable halving joints and whack a top on it, jobs a good un.
Living in the conservatory will likely kill it in a few years anyway unless you re-finish it every couple of years.
Bob
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