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I made a table
2008-11-28, 11:18 PM #1
Thought this forum needed some life so I decided to build something for it. Solid oak.

<3 MOHAA Radiant

[http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/oo151/andrew61987/radiant.jpg]

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2008-11-29, 6:46 AM #2
Very nice. How much for a set? :awesome:
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2008-11-29, 8:16 AM #3
Just the wood for that thing cost me $100 :suicide:
2008-11-29, 8:50 AM #4
prefered it pre varnish.
2008-11-29, 10:50 AM #5
Nice job! My friend and I built a table about a year ago, still going strong and I love it.

http://forums.massassi.net/vb3/showthread.php?t=49381&highlight=table
2008-11-29, 2:26 PM #6
ROFL, you built a table based on a videogame.
COUCHMAN IS BACK BABY
2008-11-29, 5:31 PM #7
Originally posted by sum1givusaname:
prefered it pre varnish.


100% Disagree :)

Looks sturdy
Clarinetists, unite!

-writer of Bloodwing
(a work in progress)
2008-11-29, 10:25 PM #8
Originally posted by Tracer:
ROFL, you built a table based on a videogame.


No...I designed it from scratch in MOHRadiant with one small square = 1/4".

Originally posted by GeneralRamos:
100% Disagree :)

Looks sturdy


I jumped up and down on it today, the thing's a brick **** house. It will be supporting a 30 something inch CRT with a Wii on the bottom shelf.
2008-11-30, 6:50 AM #9
Oh, I thought you loaded up a prop from a MoH map or something.
COUCHMAN IS BACK BABY
2008-11-30, 11:51 AM #10
Originally posted by Dash_rendar:
...one small square = 1/4".

So...3/4" solid Oak? It should be able to withstand a small tactical nuke going off on top of it.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2008-11-30, 12:03 PM #11
that's actually a really nice table
"Nulla tenaci invia est via"
2008-11-30, 7:42 PM #12
Originally posted by Dash_rendar:
I made a table


http://shouldiusetablesforlayout.com/

Oh wait... wrong kind of table :psyduck:

[Edit: Nice table by the way. Good work.]

2008-12-02, 12:31 PM #13
Cool development from PC to workshop...
Good stuff :)
2008-12-02, 2:47 PM #14
Too much glue, not enough nailgun!
2008-12-02, 11:37 PM #15
JKEdit sucks, use Jed, or ZED for that matter el oh el beeyatch
2008-12-04, 3:20 PM #16
Originally posted by Rob:
Too much glue, not enough nailgun!

Polyurethane glue is stronger than most parent wood materials. :colbert:
Bassoon, n. A brazen instrument into which a fool blows out his brains.
2008-12-04, 6:46 PM #17
Emon tells no lies, this glue is the ****. Especially with biscuits all around and screws into the legs. The best part is how easy the foam is to chip away after it dries.
2008-12-05, 2:45 PM #18
And with Polyurethane clear coat, with and without camera flash.

[http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/oo151/andrew61987/P1020827.jpg]

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2008-12-05, 4:35 PM #19
Looks awesome, nice work.
2008-12-06, 5:26 PM #20
This thread is prompting me to do some DIY furniture.

Edit: As I said in Aglar's table thread, if it can hold at least one drunk chick (I dunno if two can fit on that), it's solid construction.
Code to the left of him, code to the right of him, code in front of him compil'd and thundered. Programm'd at with shot and $SHELL. Boldly he typed and well. Into the jaws of C. Into the mouth of PERL. Debug'd the 0x258.

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