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by Toney
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An amazing piece of crotch maple that is book and butt matched then inset into a black walnut frame. The maple is a visual treat and just like clouds, the viewer can see many different things.
Three pieces of bent walnut encompass a wrought iron rod and scroll. The three layers of walnut are 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4". The walnut was harvested off of my own families land.
Three pieces of bent walnut encompass a wrought iron rod and scroll. The three layers of walnut are 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4". The walnut was harvested off of my own families land.
This view brings it all together. The amazing grain of the maple crotch, the bent walnut legs and the iron rod and scroll accent.
A coffee table where the top mixes an ash frame, pomelle bubinga panel and an ebony inlay. The underframe consists of off center turned ash legs with stretchers made of buginga and ash with an African blackwood accent that draws the eye to it.
By turning the legs off center it makes them appear bent but they were turned on a lathe. The stretchers have bubinga in the middle wrapped with ash. If you look closely, you can see the ebony inlay between the ash and bubinga in the top.
The middle of the main stretchers consists of curved ash outlining a bubinga center. Notice the space between the ash and bubinga. Then for the accent in the middle you have an ash ring with an African blackwood center.
Beautiful pomelle bubinga is framed in ash and then highlighted with a very thin ebony inlay.
Graceful bent walnut legs support a top with a walnut frame surrounding birds eye maple center panel. The walnut was harvested off of my families land.
The bent walnut legs under the frame that has a thin maple inlay in the edge.
A view of the different components of the walnut legs.
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