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Very interesting table. I really like the look the slats give it and the wood is beautiful as well.
 

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I really like the way you made it look both contemporary and rustic simultaneously.
 

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That's what I call creativity. Well done. This is what I really like to see on LJ.
 

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nice shape, very nice table
 

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Very nice work, joinery looks great.
 

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Congrats on a very unique table. Very well done.
 

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The table is bad ass. I am impressed by the joinery a very unique style. GOOD JOB!!!!!
 

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i'm not sure i can put words to your art. you call it a coffee table, i call it amazing!
 

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Love the table Jason. Tell me about the dimensions and thickness of that walnut top. What is the white strip separating the three top pieces? I know it must be difficult to find matching slabs but what is your take on the diversity of the grain patterns of the top in contrast to the matching patterns of the feet? Thanks in advance for entertaining any of these questions.

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i love the sharp lines of the top and the slow soft curves of the bottom…very interesting and fun to look at. What are the woods you used, especially that small accent stripe???

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Cool Jason
 

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Nice job. Very creative design, built rugged, very functional and easy on the eyes. Thanks for sharing.
 

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This table is one of the best projects posted here in a long time. Hands down the coolest coffee table I've seen in a long time. Thank you for sharing your Wood Art
 
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