I did a search and nothing showed up that was made for straight out posting of your builds. So I thought I would make one to share my current projects.
Anyone else that builds POST UP!
80-200grit sandpaper to get from rough to smooth.

Limb is natural on the left and chiseled on the right. And Hans getting lessons 8)

Each leg has to be hand carved to fit, not something that happens fast haha.

Legs all carved and table perfectly level. Notice how they stick through the top? Belt sander will fix that.

Top of the legs have been sanded down with a 80 grit belt sander. And you can notice the cross members and pins in the legs. Reason for that is it keeps the legs in place if it was ever ran into etc. This table is 100% free of glue and screws.

Dowels cut flush and sanded smooth. That stuff on the top is sandable/stainable woodfiller for the seams.

Can notice how the pins retain the top. The way the top of the table is held down is from the pressure of the way the cross member dowels bow to suck the top down.
Anyone else that builds POST UP!
80-200grit sandpaper to get from rough to smooth.

Limb is natural on the left and chiseled on the right. And Hans getting lessons 8)

Each leg has to be hand carved to fit, not something that happens fast haha.

Legs all carved and table perfectly level. Notice how they stick through the top? Belt sander will fix that.

Top of the legs have been sanded down with a 80 grit belt sander. And you can notice the cross members and pins in the legs. Reason for that is it keeps the legs in place if it was ever ran into etc. This table is 100% free of glue and screws.

Dowels cut flush and sanded smooth. That stuff on the top is sandable/stainable woodfiller for the seams.

Can notice how the pins retain the top. The way the top of the table is held down is from the pressure of the way the cross member dowels bow to suck the top down.

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