Table with a Twist

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This is my latest project.  It's 42" x 12.5" x 30" high.  It is maple finished with polyurethane.  Any comments or critiques (including dislikes) are welcome and appreciated!

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FEStastic said:
Beautiful

any work in progress pics ?

I will have a blog entry on the construction next week.  I used the Domino for the joinery as well as slots for the buttons that hold the tabletop down.
 
No criticism from me, i like it  ;D  What is the wood ?

The photos look professionally done.  Are they your work or did you pay a photographer ?

Woodguy
 
Thanks for the compliments, Woodguy.  The wood is maple (I updated the OP) and I took the photos myself.  I am learning the art of photography.  This set-up cost me less than $600 + the DSLR camera.  If you're interested, have a look at the Interfit EX150 Mk II light set.  I used photo gray backdrop paper that cost about $80.
 
Very nice Chris!  You're definitely stronger than I thought to make the wood do that.  Hope it stays twisted!
 
jmbfestool said:
How did you put the twists in the wood?

Nice job by the way

JMB

I used my board twister?  Actually, I used a drawknife and spokeshaves.  I'll post details on my blog next week.
 
jmbfestool said:
woodguy7 said:
LOL, stop it Ken, he will be believing you  [big grin]

I hope your not on about me!  [mad]

Relax, we love ya JMB.  I'll try and do a video on how it's done, placing one end in a machinists vise and clamping the other end in a really, really, REALLY large drill and using a very, very, VERY slow speed.
 
Ken Nagrod said:
jmbfestool said:
woodguy7 said:
LOL, stop it Ken, he will be believing you  [big grin]

I hope your not on about me!   [mad]

Relax, we love ya JMB.  I'll try and do a video on how it's done, placing one end in a machinists vise and clamping the other end in a really, really, REALLY large drill and using a very, very, VERY slow speed.

I kno! lol  I was only joking!  I never mean anything I say if its nasty!

JMB
 
Ken Nagrod said:
jmbfestool said:
woodguy7 said:
LOL, stop it Ken, he will be believing you  [big grin]

I hope your not on about me!   [mad]

Relax, we love ya JMB.  I'll try and do a video on how it's done, placing one end in a machinists vise and clamping the other end in a really, really, REALLY large drill and using a very, very, VERY slow speed.
[bite tongue] [big grin]
 
I think you need to adjust your jointer.  Them wood pieces ain't straight.  [wink]

Really pretty cool.  Looks very elegant.
 
That is so cool.

I love the twists. Must look even better in the flesh especially with light reflecting of it.
 
Chris Rosenberger said:
Very nice.
I would like to see a picture from the bottom.
That is a very nice design.
Chris,

Like this?
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Thanks for all the compliments, guys.
 
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