The Original Table was 15 feet long. I made this one 6 feet to fit our dining room. It is made of very old air-dried Cherry from a friend’s family farm and is heavily distrssed and antiqued to fit the style of our early 1800s Historic home. It was finished with water based aniline dye, oil glaze and 6 coats of varnish hand rubbed between each coat. As with all my furniture pieces, they are inscribed with a unique message written especially for the recipient.
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Very nice work, I especially like the exposed tenons on the bread board ends.
I love the table, I'm actually researching this because I'm about to make one myself. The breadboard ends look really nice as well.
Ditto, those bread board ends are beautiful with the exposed tenons. I have never seen that feature before.
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