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Note to viewers - photo's coming to this page soon of Tia's new log home.
The table base began as a single 8 foot long by 5 foot wide root. When complete (watch this page for updates), the table base will have a "slice of a log" lower base and, have a soft glowing finish.  Hanging, barely visible in the background is a tangled oak branch chandelier that will go to this same home.(more table photo's below).
This root table is in progress, June, 2008 and will receive an 8 foot long by 48 in. wide oval glass top with a polished pencil edging.
You can begin to make out some of the detail that will be within this root table top. Although still very much in the "rough" stages one can begin to see the dazzle created by the intertwined roots.
The root is rough cut to it's oval shape in this photo (left). Final cutting awaits arrival of it's glass top.

Below is "fire in the hole".  Yep, the stump is on fire. Just one of several techniques used for extermination purposes.
View Tia's chandelier in progress photo's here.
View continuing photo's of this table here.
Early stages of table You are here
Chandelier in progress.
Latest progress photo's of table.
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