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Part of an exhibition of work by Catalan artist Joan Sallas at Waddesdon Manor. This whole table decoration (with the exception of the hair) was constructed completely out of linen. Now that is how you fold a table napkin.
This is to show my Foot Powered Table saw in use. Now to some it might appear that I am peddling backwards, if I were on a bicycle that would be the case, but this is a table saw and to cut properly the blade has to turn toward you to cut. I have found one advantage to peddling in this manner is that I don’t have as much upper body movement as I have when I peddle as on a bicycle.
The main accessories of the table saw when I use it are the different jigs I made. I have 6 different jigs to cut the 6 different pieces I use in making my craft. I made them out of angle iron and bar stock. They are adjustable for each piece they are designed to cut so that they will cut to a tolerance of .005 when they are set up right.
You will always want to keep a sharp saw blade in this saw at all times or else you will run the risk of overheating the power supply and causing it to stop.
An untested theory on the safety of this saw is that if you hit your finger, your feet stop.
(For every revolution of my feet the blade turns 30 times, so when I peddle at 40 rpm I am getting 1200 rpm’s on the blade. It also has 50 pounds of flywheel to get you over the top and bottom of your peddle stroke.)
(To see a longer and slightly different video of this saw, click on this link;
This double pedestal table called "Boca", was made 38"W x 105"L with no leaves. The top only features rough sawn finishing and rolling hand planing, finished with an eased edge.
Shown with it are 8) Glacier side chairs with Black leather backs & seats.
All Hard Rock Maple/Rich Tobacco
Apple Ipad2 with Flashlight App, used as a light table to sort Transparency film in 6x7 format. My favorite use of technology is the one the designers never intended.
...unfortunatelly all these plants died after several days of the veranda being covered with a serious ammount of snow.
When it's sunny, we like to push the table to the window and have as much of the woolen carpet as possible for us!
Outside the café at the Engine House, Walthamstow Wetlands, London Borough of Waltham Forest.
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We adore this cheerful Garden Party themed Dessert Table we styled for Isetan!
The brief given was Garden Party for the launch of their new Spring collection fashion apparels. We decided to go with a palette of red, greens and wood mixed together with cute little garden friends like the sweet ladybug and adorable caterpillar. Of course you would also expect lots of flowers to be present as well.
The first piece in my CJWD range, this is the Lines Coffee Table made using cherry wood with a maple line detail on the stretcher. The louvre-style 'Lines' are finished with an ivory colour high gloss paint. The floating table top is 10mm toughened glass.
I finished the timber in a hard wax oil.
The design will also be available in walnut with deep red 'Lines'.
Please contact me for more information.
Photos by KF Media aka fishbone1
This table was made by a Canadian company called Dufferin Leisure Ltd. They have since gone out of business, but they made some of the best tables and cues in North America.
Some models make taking pictures such a breeze because everything they do is the best thing ever.
Megan is definitely one of those, because I feel like I'm constantly telling her to stop moving because I have to take a picture of her that way.
Anyways, I headed over to her house, and we kinda went crazy and tried to do like five different photos. Which some should be popping up soon.
Including one conceptual photo I've been trying to do for about half a year.
Hope you like your women when they are under a table.......
www.1001pallets.com/2013/07/pallet-picnic-table/
Here are a couple of great uses of pallets turned into Children's Picnic Tables.
More information at website !
Idea sent by Aaric Geihl !