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Old 02-24-2010, 02:00 AM
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A couple of Coffee tables

A couple of Coffee tables that are proving popular.
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Old 02-24-2010, 02:01 AM
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Re: A couple of Coffee tables

Ok that didnt work...
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Old 02-24-2010, 02:07 AM
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Re: A couple of Coffee tables

The "C" types are for going over an arm of a sofa for your ciggies or drinks, you can also eat off them.They are 12mm solid, powder coated "Jasper" with "Latte" painted 6mm toughened opti white glass (A a low fe glass that is very clear and no green tinge)
The spider is a Octogon 10mm toughened glass, 30mm bevel, painted black , 12mm and 10mm solid mild steel, powder coated black done with a 415V PT 185 with 100 % Ar
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Re: A couple of Coffee tables

Nice work on all of them. I like that octogon table, good finish.

How are you attaching the glass tops? Doing the frames, then screwing them together from the underside?
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Re: A couple of Coffee tables

No it just sits there, so people can remove and clean them.
The big one has 8 rubber self adhesive blobs and it doesn't move at all , the few I did before that I silicone on 4 blocks so it couldn't slide off but I found it unneeded.
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The C types are located by the frame
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Re: A couple of Coffee tables

nice work
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No it just sits there, so people can remove and clean them.
The big one has 8 rubber self adhesive blobs and it doesn't move at all , the few I did before that I silicone on 4 blocks so it couldn't slide off but I found it unneeded. ... The C types are located by the frame
Okay, thanks. I know a few people have built tables, and around the top outer edge of the glass, they've put on a cap piece that makes sure the tabletop stays put..
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that's awesome! While its not my desgin style, ive been building furniture for 5 years now and will go full time this year having replaced my full time jobs income. I wish you the best ... designing and building is soo much fun.
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