tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35236914.post6153813611212536207..comments2022-02-25T02:51:18.563-08:00Comments on The Wood Mechanic: UP NEXT: SINGLE-PEDESTAL DINING ROOM TABLEUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35236914.post-70660650001580732062008-05-27T07:50:00.000-07:002008-05-27T07:50:00.000-07:00Hi Tim: This is a good one.....as you mentioned t...Hi Tim:<BR/><BR/> This is a good one.....as you mentioned the entasis, I immediately thought of a Sheraton, drum table something in the Federal time period....I'm caught up in that right now......as I read on I wasn't expecting your answer to come from "Biedemeier". Very cool....immediately thought of that Danish tilt-top table with the super veneered graphic. Went to my Biedimeier reference and....they never show the column, it's always behind the graphic. Got a kick out of that!!!<BR/><BR/>I did notice a few columns on side- tables, but my 2 text are showing more oversized beads and the tapered roman column with flutes....that doesn't help the unadorned style your looking for. Understanding my time is limited in your design process, my first thought was to stay with a straight column so you wouldn't need to turn an adorned base to transition off of to create your curve. <BR/><BR/>Tim...this is exactly why I pop in here, super stuff, love the thinking.<BR/><BR/>NeilUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12156567758717661246noreply@blogger.com