My Tiny Tables have been selling quite well at the Bowery art galley in APALACHICOLA fla. Now I am in a rush to re-stock with quality tables and highly figured wood to keep the standards up. For the black gum Tupelo Tiny Tables I worked on 3 crooked, warped and cupped Black Gum Tupelo boards that I was able to mill out enough scantlins to cobble together 3 more tables out of these beautiful boards. I think that I have enough black gum Tupelo for 4-5 more tables, then it is gone, gone, gone. The 3 chinaberry tables are made from wood I aquired from a stack of siding wood that was cut from a farm that was clearing wind rows. It works great and warps and twists a whole lot less than the black gum! I probably have enough for 6-7 more tables and this supply is also gone. I'll have to find more highly figured wood to build tables then. The bad thing is antique pine tables sell best, is the easiest to find, but is the hardest to work with, my last choice.
capncarl
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