“Sawhorse” coffee table
This was one of my first experimants with this design. The joints are all shaped into each other by hand. The wood is locally harvested black walnut, and the foot and spline ( also hand shaped) is macasor ebony.
This was one of my first experimants with this design. The joints are all shaped into each other by hand. The wood is locally harvested black walnut, and the foot and spline ( also hand shaped) is macasor ebony.
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really nice exposed joinery. only critique the base looks too wide. with the nice wide breadboards the top could easily handle a 5-6" overhang. dig the feet :)
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