Here is a maple veneered table a customer asked me to build. Had about 250lbs of removable "ballast" in the base. Farmed out the brushed stainless in the middle.
Thank you!Wow - nicely done!
Didn't take any pics of the actual construction. In fact, it was the customer's daughter that took the finish pics for me. LOLWrite a How-to article for the Resources forum, please?
Wow. That just established your Bona Fides on a multitude of levels.
Bona Fides? I'm going to assume I am misunderstanding.
Pictures are good but not absolutely necessary. Sketches work, too. LoLDidn't take any pics of the actual construction. In fact, it was the customer's daughter that took the finish pics for me. LOL
Wasn't sure if it was sarcasm. thanks. I think you can see in one of the pics a black support. They are capped "U" shapes with two 100# Accuride slides inside. Just pull them out before opening a leaf.Very nice, Mike. How are the leaves supported when open?
The "Bona Fides" comment from Bob was a compliment.
bo·na fi·des: evidence of one's qualifications or achievements
Here's a better picWasn't sure if it was sarcasm. thanks. I think you can see in one of the pics a black support. They are capped "U" shapes with two 100# Accuride slides inside. Just pull them out before opening a leaf.
(A bit diversionary, but oh well......)Thanks! Not really my design though. I only engineered it from a picture that the customer found in a Scandinavian furniture companie's literature.