Torus Knot Table
Computer Model (and two alternate designs)
Here are some pictures of the table I just finished making. Please see my blog (linked from my profile) for details of fabrication.
Mark
Computer Model (and two alternate designs)
Here are some pictures of the table I just finished making. Please see my blog (linked from my profile) for details of fabrication.
Mark
Computer Model (and two alternate designs)
The 30 parts which dovetail together end to end
Torus Knot Table
Detail
Detail
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Very impressive, imagine doing the joinery by hand, that would be a true challenge. Thanks for posting
All I can say is, "WOW!" I really enjoyed studying your blog and seeing the process. What an inspirational place to go to school. These kinds of tools certainly push the imagination. Thanks for sharing your fun.
great combination of creativity and using technology to make this feasible.
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