Floating top sofa table in cherry

Gene Davis

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Inspiration for legs from my favorite guy, James Krenov, RIP.

All domino joinery.

It is an anniversary gift to our daughter and her husband.
 

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Gene, Nicely executed.  I can see the influence with the leg shape and edge treatment.  I started woodworking 35 years ago and some of the first books I purchased were by James Krenov like "The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking" and all of the other books he published.  They made for a great introduction into woodworking as both art and function.

Jack
 
Hi Gene,

Very nice.  That cherry sure is gorgeous.  I also like the curvature of the back legs on the chairs in the background.  Unusual, and quite pleasing to the eye.
 
beautifully done curves, thanks for posting.  very thoughtful of you to plan ahead and build it in time for her anniversary--i don't think many people do that.
 
What a beautiful table, Gene.  I have a cherry coffee table project coming up.  What was your finish process?

Steve
 
Gene,

Beautiful table, great fit and finish.  Your daughter will certainly value this piece.

Don
 
Minwax Antique Oil Finish, which is brush on, wipe off.  I thought it might be better than what I had been using on some earlier projects, which were done with General Finishes Arm-R-Seal.

I think I prefer the GF results.
 
Gene,
Super looking table!  Very creative and unique design.  What made you decide to make the top float?

Thanks for sharing!

Mike A.
 
Anyway to get a picture of the underside of that table...Just morbidly curious on how you did the attachments on yours.
 
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