Pie Crust, Tilt-Top Table
Pie Crust Table, private collection, Pittsburgh, PA
This pie crust table was carved using a router. It has a bird cage tilt and snake feet on a turned pedestal.
Pie Crust Table, private collection, Pittsburgh, PA
This pie crust table was carved using a router. It has a bird cage tilt and snake feet on a turned pedestal.
Pie Crust Table, private collection, Pittsburgh, PA
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This is one beautiful piece of furniture. I am thinking of making a similar one using Norman Vandal's and Franklin Gottshall's help but your piecrust top is really gorgeous. Could you pls shed a little light on how you use a router to carve the top. Thanks.
Can you provide any information- for someone interested in making the table?
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