Tiger maple and wenge dining table
Woodworker:
Gary Arthurs
Pottstown, Pa.
Arthurs built several prototypes before coming up with the final design of this dining table. Since the bottoms of the laminated and veneered legs were about 8 in. wide, he used a bandsaw jig and sled to cut the compound angles. “My favorite part of the table is how the sculpture of the legs changes depending on the viewing angle.” Arthurs teaches woodworking at The Hill School in Pottstown.
Tiger maple and wenge, 98w x 134l x 30h
Photo: Nancy Coe
Comments
I love this table. The leg layout makes a striking impact.
All I can say is, "Wow!".
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