Project by zombeerose | posted 03-22-2018 05:17 PM | 1341 views | 2 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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I was inspired by Steve Altman’s jewelry box to build a larger pair of end tables. I used sapele for the carcass, bubinga for the table top, and figured australian eucalyptus for the door inserts. Finished with General Arm-R-Seal oil topcoat.
Completed March 2017
Attribution: http://www.finewoodartists.com/gallery/altman/cat_gilbert.htm
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Johnalan Thomas
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#1 posted 03-22-2018 06:19 PM
Well done.
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#2 posted 03-22-2018 10:14 PM
I really like this!!!
It’s a real beauty!!!
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#3 posted 03-22-2018 10:51 PM
nice work and use of the natural patterns
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#4 posted 03-23-2018 01:16 AM
Wow that’s good looking grain and color !, Finish was a great choice.
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#5 posted 03-24-2018 12:55 AM
wow wow on the eucalyptus, what a grain, and the side panel grain is amazing, nice, putting this idea on my to do list.
thanks for sharing
Rj
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#6 posted 03-24-2018 01:34 AM
Love it …
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