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    davidheim1
    last edited by 5 Dec 2017, 18:38

    limbert table setting.jpg
    I wanted to see if a small Arts & Crafts table could be enlarged to dining-table size. So I adapted a design inspired by Charles Limbert, a noted A&C furniture-maker from the early 20th century. I would up with an oval table measuring 50 x 80 in., big enough for eight. I added pins to strengthen the bridle joints for the top stretchers and for the mortise-and-tenon joints on the bottom stretchers. In the render (done with Shaderlight), the candlesticks are the "Delta" pattern by a Chicago metalsmith named Robert Jarvie, a contemporary of Limbert. And although it doesn't show very well in the render, I used an A&C textile pattern on the table runner.
    Enjoy.
    dh

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      Dave R
      last edited by 5 Dec 2017, 19:15

      Nice work as usual, David. Reminded me of the Paolini Limbert-style coffee table I did plans for awhile back.

      I'm curious about how you think the shelf would work on a dining table. I've seen plenty of dining tables with low stretchers between the legs which would make people sit with their feet back under the chair. Or they'd have to stratch a napkin from under the plate to under their chin. πŸ˜„ Both seem like shin magnets to me.

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        davidheim1
        last edited by 5 Dec 2017, 19:56

        Good memory, Dave. Greg Paolini's table, which you drew the plans for, was the direct inspiration for the dining table. Not sure about the lower shelf as a shin magnet, though; I tried to allow plenty of room to avoid that problem.
        Thanks for the good words.
        Best,
        dh

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          HornOxx
          last edited by 5 Dec 2017, 20:23

          πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ the lower table construction prevents the opposite-of-each-other-neighbours from secretly touching their feet πŸ˜† πŸ˜‰
          just joking - a wonderful piece of furniture and I love your presentation style πŸ‘
          Will the people at the table have enough room for their legs?

          never trust a skinny cook

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            ntxdave
            last edited by 5 Dec 2017, 21:34

            Nice work but I wonder what would happen if you need 3 people on each of the sides. The person in the middle of each side has a problem. 😍

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              davidheim1
              last edited by 6 Dec 2017, 01:38

              I think I'm busted. nxtdave makes an excellent point. I tried fitting eight chairs around the table, and things will get pretty tight. But the table should be fine for six people.
              Thanks, nxtdave.

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                ntxdave
                last edited by 6 Dec 2017, 02:01

                But just think, if you have pets they could use the bottom shelf to be active participants. πŸ˜„

                Still at interesting design. Maybe it would work well in a small conference room.

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                  Dave R
                  last edited by 6 Dec 2017, 02:22

                  Of course it would need to have a lab test, too.


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                    tuna1957
                    last edited by 6 Dec 2017, 02:37

                    Even if it doesn't pass the "lab" test it's still a great looking model πŸ‘

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                      davidheim1
                      last edited by 6 Dec 2017, 06:24

                      Thank you, tuna. And Dave, I couldn't get any of my dogs to sit still long enough to balance on the table.

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