tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3111753163359491070.post6065254865822932694..comments2024-02-09T05:18:38.009-08:00Comments on Mulesaw: Finally back in the workshopJonas Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07787393233185454227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3111753163359491070.post-8855880591414987622014-03-25T12:13:10.872-07:002014-03-25T12:13:10.872-07:00Hi Bill.
This is something as unusual as a projec...Hi Bill.<br /><br />This is something as unusual as a project for someone else. I guess it means that someone thinks I am good at woodworking.<br />The funy thing is that I have wanted to build such a table since it was featured in Popular Woodworking in 2009. But I have never taken the time to do so. <br />The table will end up being fairly large to say the least: 118" x 43" and the table top is 2" thick. I think it will end up being really heavy as well. <br />My father has got a hand band sander that I will borrow for the table top. because flattening that one will be the biggest challenge.<br />Brgds<br />Jonas<br />Jonas Jensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07787393233185454227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3111753163359491070.post-34826403361893589272014-03-24T05:20:33.053-07:002014-03-24T05:20:33.053-07:00I'm a big fan of that table design. I like it ...I'm a big fan of that table design. I like it because it can be made from rustic to ultra fancy and with many different species of wood. Will you be using this as a dining table?<br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com