Take a look and tell me......
#21
love it - chunky and functional. Def make legs out of wood - maybe sanded down logs. Alternatively make it foldable - improvement on transportation though might have to cut down on the dancing. I don't like the tea light holders - would just find them annoying and restrictive and hard to clean. Brilliant for outdoors and would look good with a Devon flag
#22
Thanks for the feedback guys, much appreciated.
See its one of those things, you'll never please everyone. Those that love it would want one, those that don't, won't.
As i explained earlier, it all came about when i wanted a table for ME. One that suited me and my space and my needs. It's only the comments of others that got me curious and thought, rather than sit and do nothing, i'll get some feedback just in case.
I never had any ideas of grandeur. But i did enjoy making it, and like i said i have friends wanting a scottish one and a french one.
Apologies to the marvellous miss moneypenny, no offence intended. I shall try and keep my feet of the table in future
Of course the legs could be any colour, but it would be a major job fitting wooden legs. To be honest, when you're sitting around it, you don't even notice the legs as the top is so full of chunky, aged character. I take it on board though and maybe its something worth thinking about for the scottish and french one's i'm making.
Thanks again
See its one of those things, you'll never please everyone. Those that love it would want one, those that don't, won't.
As i explained earlier, it all came about when i wanted a table for ME. One that suited me and my space and my needs. It's only the comments of others that got me curious and thought, rather than sit and do nothing, i'll get some feedback just in case.
I never had any ideas of grandeur. But i did enjoy making it, and like i said i have friends wanting a scottish one and a french one.
Apologies to the marvellous miss moneypenny, no offence intended. I shall try and keep my feet of the table in future

Of course the legs could be any colour, but it would be a major job fitting wooden legs. To be honest, when you're sitting around it, you don't even notice the legs as the top is so full of chunky, aged character. I take it on board though and maybe its something worth thinking about for the scottish and french one's i'm making.
Thanks again
#23
Thanks for the feedback guys, much appreciated.
See its one of those things, you'll never please everyone. Those that love it would want one, those that don't, won't.
As i explained earlier, it all came about when i wanted a table for ME. One that suited me and my space and my needs. It's only the comments of others that got me curious and thought, rather than sit and do nothing, i'll get some feedback just in case.
I never had any ideas of grandeur. But i did enjoy making it, and like i said i have friends wanting a scottish one and a french one.
Apologies to the marvellous miss moneypenny, no offence intended. I shall try and keep my feet of the table in future
Of course the legs could be any colour, but it would be a major job fitting wooden legs. To be honest, when you're sitting around it, you don't even notice the legs as the top is so full of chunky, aged character. I take it on board though and maybe its something worth thinking about for the scottish and french one's i'm making.
Thanks again
See its one of those things, you'll never please everyone. Those that love it would want one, those that don't, won't.
As i explained earlier, it all came about when i wanted a table for ME. One that suited me and my space and my needs. It's only the comments of others that got me curious and thought, rather than sit and do nothing, i'll get some feedback just in case.
I never had any ideas of grandeur. But i did enjoy making it, and like i said i have friends wanting a scottish one and a french one.
Apologies to the marvellous miss moneypenny, no offence intended. I shall try and keep my feet of the table in future

Of course the legs could be any colour, but it would be a major job fitting wooden legs. To be honest, when you're sitting around it, you don't even notice the legs as the top is so full of chunky, aged character. I take it on board though and maybe its something worth thinking about for the scottish and french one's i'm making.
Thanks again
#24
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keep us updated on how you are doing and some photos of the other tables when you make them?




) possibly old fashioned and have issues with the flag being used for anything other than flying from a flag pole. Have to say I do not like the legs.
