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    Small Yacht Table

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      shipwrght
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      This a table that I designed for a customer recently. As we built the boat and I got to know the owners, their likes and dislikes over several months, I designed this. The initial design had only minor tweaks and was built. They have been very happy with it. This was just one of the many details that were done specifically for this project. The way this is laid out is more for future customers and my portfolio, I kind of like the "sample board" feel. I was wondering what other woodworkers thought of the presentation. Generally I've gotten positive feed back from people. I think it gives people a bit of a feel for the design process.

      Dan


      Orca Blue  table.jpg

      my website http://www.shipwrightstyle.com

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        Dave R
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        Very nice table and presentation. I think this would be a good style for a portfolio to show other clients. You are right about it showing something of the design process carried through to the finished product. Good work.

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          dermotcoll
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          shipwrght

          Really like the presentation. I like the cut away section showing the way the table top goes together and the overlapping line drawings and the finished picture will clearly communicate your ideas to clients in the future. Very nice work.

          When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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            shipwrght
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            Thanks for the input guys, I appreciate it. Maybe I'll do a couple more in this vain and see how they come out.
            Dan

            my website http://www.shipwrightstyle.com

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