Mahogany and Assorted Veneers Tilt-Top Table
AL SPICER
Bessemer City, N.C.
There are 20,400 hand-cut pieces used in the pattern on this tilt-top table, which is carried through the entire piece. Spicer made the base from MDF using a boat-building method called “stitch and glue” before veneering it. The pattern is mahogany, bloodwood, and fumed eucalyptus, and the waterfall edge is quartered sapele.
MAHOGANY, ASSORTED VENEERS 30 DIA. X 30H
Issue #261 May/June 2017
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You humble me. Nice work.
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