Love how the bamboo table came out! You really have unlocked the versatility of these trays.
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As it is, it might function as a foldable side table.shazzdan wrote:
The parts only took 20 mins to make. But it took another two hours of fiddling and adjusting to get them to fit together properly and to make the stool sit flat.
And after all that messing around and finally getting it to sit properly...
...it is too high
I'm going to have to take a centimeter off all of the legs.
Diana wrote:These all look really great! Happy I got to see the older entries, too!
You should open up an Etsy store or something!
Thanks. I am happy with the way they turned out but the picnic table took way too long to make - probably close to 30 hours all up. I had to individually lathe around sixty lengths of wood. The next one will use lengths of commercial dowel alternated with the manually-turned ones. The dowels will speed up the process and the lathed sticks will maintain the rustic look.GubernatorFan wrote:The picnic table/bench is just perfect. I'd say the effort was well worth it, but that is really for you to say. The result is great. I do like the circular table a lot. Obviously a much more "finished" piece of furniture. But is the round base practical (stable)?
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