A Medieval-Period Trestle Table
-
-
That's cool Dave. Odd it looks like it is meant to be more "dressy"from one side, as if the king etc. sit at the back side and the arched legs are seen from the front.
-
It is kind of odd that way. I wondered if the single leg was meant to be up against a wall and thus not really seen.
In the ancient drawings I've seen depicting this type of table, it usually shows someone I take to be a monk sitting on a bench on the showy side scribbling away on a manuscript or something.
-
Where are the gargoyles?!
dh -
I think they are still up on the cathedral wall guarding against evil spirits.
-
those would make some beautiful saw horses...
-
Cool one!

Remember this


-
Kristoff, I thought about the saw horses, too. As they are, they won't stack very well and if I made them I wouldn't want to use them for fear of cutting into them.
Pilou, remember those clothes pins? I still use them. Funny my trestles made you think of those.
-
In fact it's because I had a plastic model who was quasi the same form than your legs' table

not refound but...something like this
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better π
Register LoginAdvertisement

