Walnut table
Walnut crotch coffee table
Walnut crotch coffee table
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Very nice piece. I recently passed off several boards that looked very close to what you used. You saw the beauty in there and I couldn't. Nice work.
I have a beautiful piece of walnut that I couldn't decide what to do with. Now I know that it will become an entry table inspired by your piece. Thank You! Could you tell me a bit about the joinery. Thanks again.
Thanks for the kudos! This was a very pretty but odd shaped slab that I folded over on one side to continue the grain. I used biscuts on all the joints of this table, and it is quite stable. I am still somewhat of a novice at this and am trying to learn new joinery as time and tools allow.
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