creekbend
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Good job. :thumbsup: You can use that table as a heirloom and pass it on to other generations.
My biggest problem was not to make it perfect. I am used to making Queen Anne type furniture so the antique look was a little challenge. I may post some pictures later of those projects.
The table has the square nail holes and some dents, saw marks, etc. and she loves it.:thumbsup: So thats all that matters
David
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: For quality craftsmanship.
Exceedingly nice job.
How are the top boards fastened down? Have there been any moisture fluctuation problems?
Great job there David!! With the antique look it's nice not to have to worry about messing up the wood during the build. Even as a "new" table, the old wood you used gives it a story.
As Jim pointed out, the chairs almost look like Oak to me? A chain for dents and some dark stain and they will look 100 years old.