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The pattern on table is the "Tumbling Block" quilt pattern. The table stands 30" tall and is 47 1/4" wide and 54 ½" long. There are almost 6000 pieces on the entire table. The pieces are used over the edge and onto the pedestal and feet of the table. The table is finished in its natural color with 6 or 8 coats of varnish. After the varnish hardens for at least a month, I level it and buff it to a high shine. The pieces are a bit over 3/16 inches; thick, glued onto a Baltic Birch base, so they hold up much better than a thin veneer.
The pattern has the illusion of a lot of blocks but there are as many stars as there are blocks. The design forces you to see the blocks. On each diamond, if you go to the side you are in the middle of a block. At each point you are in the middle of a star that has 6 points.
The type of wood is listed on the bottom of the table usually from the center out but on this pattern all 3 kinds of wood are equally close to the center. On this table the light wood is "Ash", the dark wood is "Walnut" and the other is "Oak", all from Missouri.

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The 3 pictures show how the pattern goes over the edge and seems to change compared to the adjoining side. Opposite sides of the pedestal are the same, adjoining sides are different corresponding to the pattern going over the edge of the table from the top. It gives a different look to each foot on the table. The design does have a continuity going to the adjoining side of either the pedestal or edge of the table.

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This is some detail of the feet and pedestal of my "Large Tumbling Block" table.

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In working on this table I get to where about all I can see is the stars that are on it, and I have trouble seeing the blocks that it is named for.

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Awesome!!!

Just out of curiosity, how long did it take?
 

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You are going to make my eyes fall out! I like the way the pattern wraps over the edges.
 

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I would be dizzy after about 10 min, while applying the finish
 

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Robin, Welcome to Lumberjocks. You've done some truly phenomenal work here! I just visited your website too…incredible stuff…you really have your technique down.

Thanks for posting it.
 

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I'm not even sure what to say… this is just amazing!
 

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Very cool. I have to admit though, I still can't see the stars!
 

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I know it's not nice to curse, but…HOLY CRAP! That is amazing..it gives me vertigo to look at it for more than a minute! I can't even imagine the time and effort it took to make that piece!
 

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Lew; It took quite a while.

Christopher; Don't feel like the lone ranger, at some shows I would have a star shape the same size cut out in a piece of paper, I would lay it over the star so they could then see the star, and when I picked up the paper the star would disappear for them. Just concentrate on the point of the diamond. There will be 6 points there, sometimes the star will appear.
 

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Wow. Look into my table. You are getting sleepy. Verrry sleepy. :)

I cant even imagine the amount of work that must have gone into that.
 

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Doug S. that's funny. Made me giggle, and when I look at that table that's how I feel. Like I'm being hypnotized. I think it's telling me to like it, so I will and do. Great looking table.
 

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Man! Somebodys got a lot of time on their hands!

Looks fantastic. Kind of hard on the eyes though.
 

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you are getting good at that ! AMAZING
 

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Incredible, Can't wait to see more of your work. Well done.

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Superb! Lots of time and patience went
in to this masterpiece.
Thanks for sharing.
 

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I have never seen anything like it. VERY impressive
thanks for sharing
 

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Phenomenal work - I can't imagine having the patience to complete a project such as this! I must say that although it is beautiful, I cannot picture myself sitting at the table and eating a meal - I'm afraid that vertigo from staring into the design would overcome any desire to eat! But that's just me!

Jim Crockett
 
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