General overview of the table. the primary material used was 5/8-inch square bar with the primary technique emphasis on the Haberman square corner bend. The table comes together in the center bundle, giving the table a strong center core, wrapped up in a beautiful decorative collar.
Here is a detail photo of the collar!
Detail photo of the Habermann square corner bend.
Detail of the leg attachment to the table-top ring, also showing the Habermann bend again!
Detail of the hand-forged copper nails that hold the table-top in place.
Detail of the beautiful furniture-grade, locally milled and dried, walnut top.
This table will be available for sale in a couple of weeks. Please contact me via phone or email if you have any questions or would be interested in purchasing it.
This table can be made available as a matching coffee-table and end table set as well.
blacksmithdave@gmail.com
678-925-4388
Dave Custer
Fiery Furnace Forge Blacksmith LLC
2 comments:
Dave,
Excellent work! Is the collared center held together by the collar, or is it rivetted (or tackwelded?)
Thanks!
Patrick Gill
Ridgewayforge
NICE!!!!!! I need to try to make one of those for my house!!! GREAT job Dave!!!
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