Jim sounds like a person that anybody and everybody could learn from. What a nice finished product made out of a tree. I really hope a lot of people try to build one. I know I will. I particularly enjoyed the inclusion of the saddle notch tip to have the water drain away. great advice.
Sounds like a great project to learn the mechanics of timber framing techniques. Learn your tools and notches while having functional furniture as an end result. Bravo
The simplest solutions are usually the most resilient, but the hardest to come by. Great job!
Jim sounds like a person that anybody and everybody could learn from. What a nice finished product made out of a tree. I really hope a lot of people try to build one. I know I will. I particularly enjoyed the inclusion of the saddle notch tip to have the water drain away. great advice.
Sounds like a great project to learn the mechanics of timber framing techniques. Learn your tools and notches while having functional furniture as an end result. Bravo
Beautiful
Wow! Impressive! Inspires me to learn woodworking by hand, the old-fashioned way.
That's a really nice table you got there. A joy to look at and to use!
I've never seen the grinding attachment tool before, that's really great! I might be able to do more stuff without hurting my wrists!
Beautiful picknick table. It's a pity that logs are not available here (the only logs are in wood plantation forests, owned by the gouvernment)
My Mom has a standing dead tree just begging to become a picnic table.