This is a very peculiar and decorative pedestal table that will add a very interesting accent to any room. Its has the proper amount of ornamentation and fretwork to make it rich but at the same time discrete. The curious detail of the four sheep heads in the legs just under the fretworked box make this design unique. The design is completed with four small spheres of wood that separate the table from the floor. This pattern is based in a very old English design that I have restored carefully, redrawing every single line and correcting every joint with computer precision so that assembly can be done easily without correcting any piece. The table is designed to be made preferably with 1/8, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inches wood or with 3, 6, 9 and 12 mm. wood. The following table gives the measures of the table depending on the wood thickness you use:
Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 13 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Click here to buy this pattern. Write me to info@finescrollsaw.com for any questions. |
This picture has kindly been sent by Ester and Isaac Arditi from Israel. The sheeps pedestal table appears here together with the two vases number 085 |
This picture is courtesy of Francisco Gómez from Palma de Mallorca, Spain. |
This picture has kindly been sent by Daniel Navarre from France. |
These two pictures have been kindly sent by Oleg Velesjuk from Kaliningrad, Russia. Nte that Oleg has transformed the sheeps into lions and has included a drawer. These changes are not included in the sold pattern. |
This picture is courtesy of Mario Domenico Chiorazzi from Italy. |
This picture is courtesy of Hubert Chénier from Gatineau, Canada. The yellow wood is yellowheart (buxylophora paraenseis) . The red wood is south American bloodwood (brosimum rubescens). |
These pictures have been sent by Renato Zanoni from Italy. |
This picture has been kindly sent by Viktor Ruhl from Germany. |
This picture has been kindly sent by Sergey Andrianov from Russia. |
This picture has been kindly sent by Paolo Cantonetti from Italy. |
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