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Put together a quick table runner for Halloween - last minute idea so I just used fabrics from Joanns.
NO special rulers needed! Just use the 60 degree mark on your quilt ruler. These are 4.5" equilateral triangles and I made it from 1/8 yardage cuts from 7 different fabrics (plus a yard for the backing/binding fabric).
Small deck table to accompany adirondak chairs. 18 inches x 18 inches by 20 inches high.
Price $199.00 (Price effective until Dec. 31, 2006)
I designed these flat packed side tables to be interconnectable so you can attach as many and to what shape as you like to suit your space and requirements or have them individually on their own. Made of sustainable approved grown Australian hoop pine plywood. Manufactured in Auckland, New Zealand. Finished in eco friendly furniture oil. Packaged in clean reused cardboard.
Table Talk Pies with Mike Mozart, I LOVED these as a kid. They have NOT changed any in 40 years! Still have tin pie pan inside
It took two very savvy and talented people to assemble this variable height table. (In fact the directions suggested “cooperative assembly”)
I love it bc it can be used anywhere where there’s light. Used it yesterday and today to take a bunch of pictures for the MM theme of plastic already.
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I know as a textile designer, I probably shouldn't be Oohing and Arring over plain (unadorned) table linen quite as much as I have been lately - but these pure linen tablecloths & napkins are so Oooo & Arrr worthy just as they are.
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Table made of 1/4 inch surfaces and 1/2 inch steel legs. It is coffee table sized and kinda heavy, but it should hold at least 15,000 pounds of coffee table books.
After struggling with sub-standard tables at public shows resulting in warped baseplates, wavy track alignment, etc.; I decided I should build my own table modules. The design objectives were as follows:
1) self-contained table module with legs, wiring, etc. built-in
2) dimensionally aligned to integer multiples of 16-studs
3) mutually aligned with dowels and/or bolts in both end-end or end-side configurations
4) support optional drop-in modules between self-standing modules
The design you see here is the result. I have built 4x of these modules for my latest Lego model railway and I am quite satisfied with the result. They have proven to be very robust and provide a flat consistent surface for the baseplates. The disadvantage of this design is its weight. Its a compromise I was willing to accept in exchange for robustness. These modules have to survive the rigours of transport to/from public shows as well as within my own house!
This massive table, recently dated to the 14th century, was repainted in its present form for King Henry VIII (he of the six wives, who lived 1491 - 1547). Up until recently the table was for centuries venerated as the mysterious round table of the 'Once and Future King' Arthur who was reputed to have lived in the Dark Ages around 600 a.d.
The names of the mythical 24 knights are written around the edge of the 18 foot (5.5 metre) diameter table, weighing 1.2 tons (1200kg), surmounted by King Arthur on his throne. King Arthur looks remarkably like Henry VIII.
The table hangs high on the wall of the Great Hall in Winchester, which is the only remaining part of the castle commissioned by William the Conqueror for his capital: Winchester was then the capital of all England.
our old ping-pong table was a couple slats of painted particle board resting on top of an archaic, beaten-up, hand-me-down pool table. i bought my dad a new ping-pong table for christmas, and we roasted the old ones on an open fire on christmas day. burn, baby, burn.
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Chair's optional..
It's spring, a canyon of outdoor merchandise boxes.. surrounding manager office, presents further challenges?
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Table Mountain engulfed by clouds driven by a strong South Easter. Strangely, there was not a breath of wind on Lion's Head where this shot was taken.
Decided my bar needed some tables but they also needed to match the chairs I made earlier in case I decided too do a restaurant or diner.
1. Covered a crystal tube with scrapbook paper.
2. Added some trim. (Glue was wet so I held it down with some rubber bands)
3. Keep the opening at the bottom and it doubles for storage!
4. Spray painted some wood circles and stuck it at the non opening side. Finished table!
5. Next to chair. =) Perfect height!
BLM photo: Kyle Sullivan, February 5, 2021.
Lower Table Rocks is one of the most iconic landscape features in the Rogue Valley. Lower Table Rocks has a great hiking loop for people of any age, and the hike to the top of Table Rocks is a great workout with rewarding views.
These flat-topped buttes rise approximately 800 feet above the north bank of the Rogue River in southwestern Oregon. Upper and Lower refer to their positions relative to each other along the Rogue River; Lower Table Rock is located downstream, or lower on the river, from Upper Table Rock.
The Table Rocks were designated in 1984 as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) to protect special plants and animal species, unique geologic and scenic values, and education opportunities. The remarkable diversity of the Table Rocks includes a spectacular spring wildflower display of over 75 species, including the dwarf wooly meadowfoam (Limnanthes floccosa ssp. pumila), which grows nowhere else on Earth but on the top of the Table Rocks. Vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi), federally listed as threatened, inhabit the seasonally formed vernal pools found on the tops of both rocks.
The 4,864-acre Table Rocks Management Area is cooperatively owned and administered by the Medford District Bureau of Land Management (2,105 acres) and The Nature Conservancy (2,759 acres). Memorandums of Understanding signed in 2011 and 2012 with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians allow for coordinating resources to protect the Table Rocks for present and future generations. A cooperative management plan for the area was completed in 2013.
If you've never been, start planning your trip right here: www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/index.php
Dinorwic slate quarry. A gravity balanced incline, each table could hold two 2 foot gauge wagons. Llyn Peris in background.
This is the view of Table Mountain from Milnerton Beach, Cape Town. It's very rare to see the mountain without a covering of clouds!
Taken on the 25th December 2012 in Wales.
Day Twenty five of the December Diary 2012 Project this years theme...Favourite Things.
I took this shot at my girlfriends house in Wales, one of my favourite things at this time of year is a well dressed dining table, it gets me right into the spirit of things, as you can see my girlfriend Sandy did a fantastic Job.
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yesterday was Elsie's 7th birthday party. She will 7 on Tuesday.
The party was held in the cafe in the Olympic park - which meant that the party-goers were able to play in an amazing playground, on a large grassy area outside the party room in the cafe or inside. Dawn, one of Abby's friends, set up a craft table for the children who wanted to spend a little time inside
Taken in Howard Norman Reserve, which is in Olinda, Victoria, Australia.
Photographed using the Hanimex IEF and Lomography-brand colour 110 film.
these cafe tables, like the desk in our room, are made of copper mesh sandwiched between glass. It shimmers in the light.
Busy teaching since my recital!
Sorry for being absent.
I will visit tomorrow night!
All the best,
I posted more from the recital online:
Mozart Fantasy:
Bach Toccata:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5k50xvfRao
Debussy: