Hey Bently, did you make that for the Lazy G Ranch?
…… sorry that was bad
Very clean job and it won’t be falling apart any time soon. Nice work.
The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.
I failed to see the sag Bently.
Now it will take a jack hammer to take that joint apart.
You need to figure how to deliver that puppy, it’s heavy for sure.
That’s a great design and you built it just like the first pic.
Abbas, Castro Valley, CA
Thanks Paul,
Hopefully the people at the Lazy G will call my people and maybe I can make one for them. lol
Thanks Abbas,
Standing in front of it you would have been able to tell. I have that sorta built in square eye when I look at something, and it was killing me. Besides that, I took a lot of effort blocking the first layer in place so that everything would be nice and square. No way I was going to be defeated by my own stupidity. At least the top stayed nice and flat.
When I deliver it I will just throw it over my shoulder and carry it in. ;)
Bentley,
The mark of a really good craftsman is being able to fix your mistakes without anyone being able to even know there was a mistake! You pass the test with flying colors. I’m pretty good at the first half of the equation . . . making the mistakes!!
L/W
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” Benjamin Franklin
Thanks L/W,
The only way you learn to fix mistakes is by making them. I guess I have made an awful lot of them…lol
Learning by experience is the best way to learn IMO. I chalk it up to just another school lesson.
Just wish I could remember the lessons so I don’t make the same mistakes again. (Old Age Sucks)
L/W, I am impressed with your advancing woodworking skills. :)
Very clean and neat using that excellent design. It’s a beautiful piece, well done on the fix too.
CHRIS, Charlottetown PEI Canada. Anytime you can repurpose, reuse, or recycle, everyone wins!
Thank You Thorreain
I’m definitely stealing that and building the “fixes” right into it. It’s beautiful.
Losing fingers since 1969
Thanks Brian,
If you need any measurements, just let me know.
Here are some pics of the finished table (in the shop). I delivered it, but I couldn’t get pictures at that time. I’ll try to get pics of it in the house with furnishings, where it usually looks better in place, and then post it as a project…


Looks nice Bently!
Now I see how you are going to move it :)
Abbas, Castro Valley, CA
Martin Sojka, Maker of Craftisian