Month: December 2007

  • Construction complete!

    tableThe construction work on the table is complete! I took some pictures today but they’re a little dark. I need to figure out a good way to photograph this thing for when I get the last two pieces. I ordered the drawer pull from the hardware hut who have an enormous selection of pulls and knobs and other goodies. It was a little expensive but it’s the one that stuck in my head. It fits the general design of the table and it’s very unique. Plus it’s organic and fluid looking on a table which is geometric so I think it’ll stand out and look good.

    tableThe stone is elusive. This could be considered irony because I can’t dig three inches down in my yard without pulling up a big limestone boulder. What I’m looking for is a piece of limestone or travertine that is 22½” x 22½” x somewhere between ¼” and ½” thick. The first thing that I thought of was floor tile. Natural stone tile comes in many sizes and materials and they have a decent catalog down at the Home Depot so I went down there. They did indeed have 24″x24″ travertine tiles (unfilled so you get the nice porous texture). However you have to order them and you have to order a box which is five tiles and $130. I think this might be worth $130 to me and then I’ll have a tile for the next table so I went to the sales lady and asked her what I needed to do to order a box. tableThat was the beginning of the end. She asked what it was for and I told her (oops) and she said let’s go talk to this other lady. The other lady said I was better off calling around to local flooring suppliers (I guess HD doesn’t think they are a flooring supplier) and asking if I can buy a sample. I am really not interested in calling around for four hours trying to convince some local floorshop franchise owner that he should sell me one tile. This is why I went to the hardware store in the first place. Anyway, after having a nice long chat with the two ladies I ended up leaving the Depot without a rock or an order for a rock. Mom said she would write the guy who is making the headstone for my grandparents’ graves and see if he could make me something like what I want. The internet has been very unhelpful in this respect as well. Searching for what I want usually leads me to quarries in Australia. While I’m certain the Aussies have fine, high quality stone and stone craftsmen it’s on pretty much the opposite side of the world from where I am.

    Even though there is no stone to be had I am still declaring victory. Once I get the pull in I’ll affix it and start loading the drawer up with CDs and DVDs and maybe reclaim some horizontal surface in the house. Huzzah!

  • Yay pictures!

    It appears I’m terrible at the blogging thing. It’s for the best really. Anyway, there are pictures of the table in its almost complete state. The legs and sides are not actually permanently affixed though the legs are on there tight enough that they might as well be. Remaining tasks are gluing and finishing the lattice top, installing the drawer rails and acquiring the stone block, glass top and a drawer pull. That’s single digits! End of the year here I come!

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