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Hexagon End Table

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I made this end table without a plan . It had 50 separate pieces and 30 MT's

The legs are 5 sided.  This is the bottom of the top and lower shelf, legs and stretchers.

The finish is one coat of shellac sealer and 2 coats of poly.

I hope these pictures turn out.  It is my first attempt of inserting photos  They might be too big.

RJR

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Wow! I like it. It has so much detail too! Good job!

WOW!!! Absolutely stunning!

 

I'm curious about your mitering techniques. Tablesaw? Jig? Miter gauge? 

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Lew, I used the table saw for the   large pcs.  and mitre saw for edging.  thanks for looking and comments  

 

RJR

 

 

Amazing job. 

WHEW!!

a master piece in it's own...

1 hour ago, RJR said:

Lew, I used the table saw for the   large pcs.  and mitre saw for edging.  thanks for looking and comments  

 

 

that's some next level mitering...

you don't happen to own a miter trimmer knife???

That's excellent work!

That is a very nice piece of work and sounds like was a lot of labor too.

Now that's a nice piece, very well done!

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Superb!

Cal

Beautiful table! Nice work.

John 

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           no I do   not have a trimmer knife ,  wish i did,  just use ww2 blade and  an INCRA  mitre guage  and lots of small cuts

Great job, Looks like what a retired Floor Layer would make. I like it ,

Herb

Gorgeous!!! Well worth the time you put into it!!!

Oh wow.  Love this table.  You did a fantastic job.

 

Wayne

On ‎12‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 1:07 PM, RJR said:

I made this end table without a plan

Without a plan?  I am both envious and humbled.  I can barely sharpen a pencil without a plan!.  That is some really nice work.

Nice job!  I am designing a baptismal font for the chapel at the local catholic campus ministry.  Traditionally they are 8 sided pieces so your project provides me some great inspiration.

AWESOME!

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hey guys thanks for all the complements 

 

RJR

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