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The piece below, will accomodate a glass top for dining or a cocktail table. Used as a dining or game table, a 48 inch round or square glass top would fit nicely or as large as 60 inch top would seat 7 to 8 persons comfortably. This same base as a cocktail table could accomodate either a 48 to 55 inch round top OR an oval; 30 to 36 wide and 48 to 55 long. Sizes of tops suggested could vary slightly.
Looking down on the piece a "hollow" stump. This particular tree was struck by lightning in 2001 and died. I salvaged the tree in 2005 and began the seasoning process.

More on the preparations process and seasoning, click
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The piece as shown in this photo is about 30 inches tall and will be reduced in height to accommodate a cocktail table

Close up photo of the hollow area.

The top of the piece will have 4 distinct raised areas located strategically to receive the placement of the glass top. These 4 areas will be flattened and leveled with respect to each other using a piece of glass to insure their proper height and a solid fit.

The weight of a minimum 3/8 inch thick glass top is sufficient to keep the top from easily sliding. I would suggest a 1/2 inch thick glass top, or thicker for the larger sizes of table tops suggested, above.

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