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Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: miles2912 on August 21, 2008, 02:29:35 pm ---1) how are spilled drinks handled?

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Easy. Don't put a drink on it.
severdhed:
that looks beautiful, i'd love to have something like that..but a little more than i'd care to spend. 

as for the drink situation...without setting drink's on it, what good is a coffee table? 
Donkey_Kong:
Very nice cocktail!


--- Quote from: st on August 21, 2008, 01:42:12 pm ---With my market, I can (almost) guarantee I'll never be asked that question seriously!

I'll be surprised if anybody wants one without a PC, but from research, it was mentioned a few times.

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Ok...well you were asked twice already in this thread. Market or not, if it's feasible you should think about having the option. Just because this site is mainly "B Y O ers", doesn't mean everyone does.

Good luck with the buz. It's always a plus to get good feedback from this community on a commercial venture like this. It usually means you have a good product. Normally when someone makes a post like this I start to cringe because it almost always means ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- is about to hit the fan! :LOL:

:cheers:


Franco B:
Looks like a nice design to me.

For the price (I personally)  would expect it to be perfect to my eye. The thing that keeps drawing my eye away from the rest of the table is the join between the horizontal section and the angled foot section. I would love to see the whole foot/ horizontal table ends made from one piece of wood with a (at a guess) 50mm radius between the two sections .You would need  to put a radius on the edge of the glass/side to match the radius of the top part of the wood obviously but to me that's the only detracting point from an awesome table. That way you could get rid of the unsightly under support pieces too. Hey, not every one looks under their  new table but I would.

I realise that would cost a hell of a lot more work to produce that kind of result I'm talking about and yes its obviously 20x cheaper to cut two pieces of wood like you have but that's just the way I'm thinking right now.

At the end of the day tho, If I had £3k to throw at a table, I wouldn't be worried about a wee joint angle.  ;)

Good job/luck  bud  :applaud:

Turnarcades:
I love the design and think it's reasonable for the UK market at that price. I once thought about doing a similar design and aiming at that end of the market before starting Turnarcades, but I'm glad someone has done it as I doubt I'd ever have got them that good even if we'd gone for CNC construction.

I liked the old design and was wondering if you will continue the old model too?
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