Flower Tabletop and decorative
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Flower Tabletop and decorative
This simple tabletop is based on a drawing done by a friend.
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Re: Flower Tabletop and decorative
This small decorative is based on the same drawing of the tabletop, but it's smaller, carved to give a more 3D effect, and put together with 3 different types of wood.
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Re: Flower Tabletop and decorative
This is interesting - I like it.
Re: Flower Tabletop and decorative
Very nice!
Phil
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Re: Flower Tabletop and decorative
I like the dimension of the multi-wood design, but the table top would look nice with either a clear or colored epoxy to fill and protect it. You could do a partial color fill and a finish fill with clear to help retain the dimension. A lot of possibilities.
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Re: Flower Tabletop and decorative
Have to agree with everyone else, very nice
What are your plans for the table top ? Have you got a base for it worked out or is it a work in progress ? What about the top itself ? will it be epoxy filled as has been mentioned or just a clear top ? Glass top might be quite expensive if it has to be cut to the same shape as the table top & something like acrylic tends to mark to easily.
What are your plans for the table top ? Have you got a base for it worked out or is it a work in progress ? What about the top itself ? will it be epoxy filled as has been mentioned or just a clear top ? Glass top might be quite expensive if it has to be cut to the same shape as the table top & something like acrylic tends to mark to easily.
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Re: Flower Tabletop and decorative
To be honest, when I designed it, I hadn't thought that far ahead. I agree that a clear epoxy to fill in the pockets and still maintain the look of the depth would look really great.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
Andy
Thanks for all the suggestions!
Andy