First Large Solid Wood Project

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That looks outstanding!

Jack you did a fine job to be proud of.

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Nice joinery! I love the wedged M&T through the crossed legs. Haven't seen that before. Half-laps on the legs?

How many "brownie points" from the Missus did that earn you? :)
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That's a gorgeous set. Well done.
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Beautiful job !
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Beautiful piece of work!

Now you can gloat every time you sit down to eat, and rightfully so.

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Great looking table!

We wanted a new kitchen table a couple of years ago and I built the one we wanted rather than have to suffer through the torture of shopping for one.
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Outstanding in every way Jack. Image

Can't buy furniture like that .... :cool:
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Jack Wilson wrote:Thanks for the compliments.

Yes, quarter swan white oak.

Cost about $600.00 for just the table, PB was I think $1,850.00 plus $150.00 shipping. These prices do not include the bench. PB's was pine. J
Well I guess I hit that nail on the head. Ouch 2K$ from PB, :eek:
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Yes, half lap legs
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Beautiful table Jack! Any woodworking project, especially furniture always seems to mean so much more when it is built from your own two hands. I am sure that your table will be handed down through generations. Well done!
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