With the drawer hung and the top and shelf mounted, this thing is done! Big thanks go to Darrell Peart for such a beautiful design. These pictures can do the rest of the talking:
I love your Aurora table and your blog. I'm starting three of them now with slight modifications. Using cherry, wenge and ebony plugs. I'm changing the breadboard ends to have some curves and making the legs with an asian look. BTW - I live in Mesa. mbshultz@hotmail.com
Fabulous job, Russ!!! I've missed the last several post and need to go back to catch them. Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vic. I think the next project is going to be a little step stool for the shop. Maybe it won't take two months to complete!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I especially like the ebony plug between the finger joints.
ReplyDeleteDoes the artical in the magazine have plans for this table?
ReplyDeleteYes, it does. There's a link to a site where you can buy a back issue of the magazine in this blog entry:
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-- Russ
I love your Aurora table and your blog. I'm starting three of them now with slight modifications. Using cherry, wenge and ebony plugs. I'm changing the breadboard ends to have some curves and making the legs with an asian look. BTW - I live in Mesa. mbshultz@hotmail.com
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