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Chuck, very nice egg table , like your design and the tile, really set,s it off , well done !! Nice when you can sit down , draw up a project and build it, makes it one of a kind !! I am sure your friend will get many years of use with this table , thank,s for sharing , JIM !!
This is beautiful, Chuck! How did you insert the tile? Did you build a wood frame for the tile to sit in? And how did you attach, did you grout, etc?
Rick, glad you like the Egg table. I did'nt keep any of the plans I drew up for this, but it was 7 feet long and 32 inches high. I left about a 1/2 inch around the Egg so it wasn't touching the wood. The verticle 2x4 under the the Egg is a hidden door for keeping the plate setter. I did use ceramic tile with a sanded tile caulk. Seems to be fine here in Mo. weather. I made this for a friend and he keeps it under his deck so it's out of any wet weather. It was definatly fun to build!!
Is the tile top ceramic? porcelain? natural stone?
I have heard that I need to use natural stone tile for outdoor projects in my northern Minnesota climate.
Beautiful project! I like the symetry with the grill in the center.
Chuck - Would you be willing to share the overall dimensions? I can figure out the rest. Thanks!
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