Domino Workout

fortrout

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Decided to use my Domino on some legs that where hard to glue up the last time I made this  table. The domino's made glueing the parts a real breeze.
 
When you look at it quickly you think the bottom section  Of the legs are just the reflection from the table!  Well I did at first for a second lol [embarassed]

Jmb
 
Thats different.  It looks like it is about to run away.  Kinda like something out of Alice in wonderland  [smile]
 
I see many handworking clamp under table  ;)

What are you used for table-face? Granite? Artificial Stone?
 
The top is granite, it was once on a building but had to be removed. I saved it from the dumpster.
Below are pics of the first table,before the Domino
 
Very cool.  I think those legs would be a great candidate for some round-over-ing of each plane.  They're so organic in "motion" that to smooth them up would really bring them closer to "human".

Nice stuff.

Julian
 
Julian Tracy said:
Very cool.  I think those legs would be a great candidate for some round-over-ing of each plane.  They're so organic in "motion" that to smooth them up would really bring them closer to "human".

Nice stuff.

Julian

Exactly what I was thinking.  [big grin]
 
Julian Tracy said:
Very cool.  I think those legs would be a great candidate for some round-over-ing of each plane.  They're so organic in "motion" that to smooth them up would really bring them closer to "human".

Nice stuff.

Julian

top of table is a roundish & smooth form, but table-leg is angular (table with glass)

On first picture table all angular - is all garmonic

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can I have a question: Metall tube on the second table used for stiffness? or just for beauty?
 
 
Very creative leg design and great use of the domino.  Perfect application.  I'm sure it was a pleasure to use and made things much easier.
 
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