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Old 08-11-2009, 07:35 PM   #1
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Old 08-12-2009, 02:07 AM   #3
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The best I can tell from the pic, screws with plugs.
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I'll take a shot in the dark and say dowels although I would imagine that it would be damn difficult to ensure hole alignment.
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Did you use pegs? Basically a through dowel but made out of twigs or smaller branches of the same tree?
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I would say a BUTT joint.
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Greatest bit of Bonsai I ever saw.
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"now for something completely different"..........as they used to say on Monty Python. I see something that looks like plugs or dowel ends,............. possibly????????
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i doubt if any joinery was required at all... I'll bet that table grew that way!
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i doubt if any joinery was required at all... I'll bet that table grew that way!
Yes, it appears to me to be a variety of the rare Malasian Chair Tree.
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Wow, getting legs square and flat are always the hardest part of the project for me. Maybe it'll help me if I use gnarled up bits of wood for legs.
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I can only see what look like dowels. That table, though, that one was really tricky.
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