The C Frame base option is a hybrid of our trestle/harvest style. Check out this recent reclaimed wood table project we made for a Hamilton home:
Project Summary: 78†Reclaimed Ontario Barnwood Round Table we made for a Hamilton, Ontario home – 42†wide – C Frame Base – Old Growth Hemlock Threshing Floor Construction – Original edges & distressing maintained – Bread Edge Boards – Greytone Option – Premium epoxy + satin polyurethane finish – Greytone Option – 78†[matching] Bench – www.table.ca Continue reading →
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Our frame type base mimics the joinery of the pioneer barns our raw material comes from. Here’s a recent Cambridge project:
Project details: 8.5′ Reclaimed Wood Table we made for a Cambridge, Ontario home – 42″ wide – Frame Base – Old Growth Hemlock Threshing Floor Construction – Original edges & distressing maintained – Premium epoxy + matte polyurethane finish – www.table.ca Continue reading →
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Tagged barnwood, Cambridge, frame, Gerald Reinink, HD Threshing, HD Threshing Floor Furniture, Hemlock, Ontario, reclaimed wood, reclaimed wood table
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Heavy-Duty Design: Reclaimed Wood Frame Base Table in Newmarket, Ontario Our frame base design is inspired by the old timber frames our raw material comes from. Joining wood using wood joints is becoming a lost art. This design combines the … Continue reading →
Thursday, January 21, 2016
The Reclaimed Wood Frame Style Table Our frame style base tables look something like a harvest/trestle hybrid. The mimic the methods pioneers would have used when building the barn frames we source our raw material from. Check out the details … Continue reading →