Knock Down
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Those of us who are a certain age grew up with a toy called Lincoln Logs. They were inch-thick dowels notched at each end so they could interlock to form the walls of a miniature log cabin. Probably named for President Abraham Lincoln, who famously grew up in a log cabin.
Now, a California designer named Ken Petersen has created what amounts to a Lincoln Log dining table. This piece of knock-down furniture consists of a two-inch-thick walnut top, 10 feet long and 42 inches wide, that rests on three-inch-thick pedestals. Thick dowels keep the top in place. The stretcher is notched to slip into the slots in the pedestals to hold everything together.
Enjoy.
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The structure is straight all the way to pain.
Robert
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The structure is straight all the way to pain.
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@davidheim1 said:
The structure is straight all the way to pain.
Sorry, Robert, I don't understand.I think Robert means the poor engineering.
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Thanks, all.
I think the table would hold up to well-behaved adults. The parts are massive enough and they fit together so tightly that the table probably won't wobble. Too much. Anyway, the orginal sells for $14,000, so I'm not about to buy one to test it.
Best,
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I mean that it's really really simple.
Polish proverbs can't be translated to English.Robert
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Simple is good, RobertWan. Thanks for the comment.
Best,
dh
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