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Just finished this Japanese kumiko coffee table. Kumiko panels are made with Japanese spruce and mahogany, all friction fit, no glue. Frame is cherry. A piece of 1/4" thick glass cover goes on the top.
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Great job.
That looks great - fantastic job! How did you cut the inlay pieces and get them fitted so precisely?
Incredible work imo . I want to build a coffee table someday , but nothing this incredibly elaborate
Nice craftsmanship! Be sure to sign it.
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Outstanding work Kitty, beautiful piece.
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Wow! I look at a piece like this, and feel like Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, when the Beatles hit the USA: maybe its time to quit. This is way beyond my aspirations, never mind my league.
Stunning!
What a wonderful piece! Amazingly intricate.
Like the rest of the gang, I think it's just incredible. Nice work.
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Beautiful piece. Wonderful craftsmanship there.
Incredible work imo . I want to build a coffee table someday , but nothing this incredibly elaborate
That would be after insulation in the shop, right?
😈 :D
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Fantastic work Kitty, very well done.
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That would be after insulation in the shop, right?
😈 :D
I was wondering when that meme would re-appear, given the Northern Hemisphere Spring.
You have been awfully quiet, Rick. Have you been secretly insulating without telling us?
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WOWZERS.. That is amazing!
May I ,ask how long that piece took?
I am not sure if I have ever seen a table that beautiful!
Charles
Terrific looking table! Can you tell us where you got the material (the japanese material)?
WOW, simply WOW!

That is a fantastic piece. But now comes the hard part: You have raised the bar mighty high and we can hardly wait for the encore piece 👍🏼👍🏼😂😂

In the mean time, most of us would love to hear the details of its creation, but Pictorial would be even better. Thanks so much for sharing your creation with us!

Did you use something like the Bridge City Toolworks multi-saw for this?
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