The thing is that apartments and flats are being built smaller in europe, specially in spain and the netherlands. That's why I was wondering how they should be kept.
@alfonsvet I apologize for sounding testy. I am working on a smaller version. There is also the possibility of folding the long leaf and storing it beneath the table surface with the other to leaves. The latter is much more expensive to produce, and does not look as good. I appreciate your response.
Interesting comment and question. I suppose it is not useful or helpful in your particular circumstances. It is not for everyone. Yes, you have to put the inserts under a bed, in a closet, hang them on the wall; they are relatively thin. I have something to store them in, but you seem to have other issues. Most living spaces these days have some closet space or a place for a bed. Thk U.
I like this table. Gr8 design. I thought it was just a center leaf table, but when you opened it up in the opposite direction, then I found it to be a very useful design.
Here's an example, my folks have an antique snookertable/dining table in the kitchen, this is from around 1880 and it's much more intelligent than most furniture out there today, it can raise and lower the VERY heavy tabletop to the appropriate height by the pull of one spring assisted lever, dont get me wrong im not trying to break your design down, it's up to current standards and is nice craftsmanship. but imo the standards should be higher in this day and age.
Many tables from past that are well-made, but expensive to produce. I tried to make a table that was well-made, and not as expensive to produce. Problem is that it is functional and relatively expensive, about $5000.00 retail. Result is people who want the table because it is funtional, do not have that kind of $ for a table. People with $, do not want it because it is functional - but good for high-end places with limited space, i.e., condos and small cottages.
I think you are refering to the leaves that are not stored in the table (more selfcontaining). I am not sure what you mean by 'more automated': It is designed for easy expansion, but some effort is required. If NASA wants one, I can automate it.
You might have a table that is known as the butterfly. It opens once, and two leaves fold out from under the table. My table opens twice, but this models leaves are not stored under the table, although they are thin, and can easily be stored.
Looks like a very well made table, nice workmanship. Just can't believe no one has ever seen one of these before. We have a table thats easily 40+ years old that does that.
I have heard of a table with a similar top, but different method of expanding. Could you please contact me by e-mail through my website and leave me a phone number.
This table is a great idea. You can change the table to fit an average size family of 4 or for a dinner party of 16. The table has a slick modern look with a touch of practicality. What type of wood are you using? Also is it really that easy to change the sleves around? I would expect that this table sells in high end stores. How many colours (stains) do you offer? Do you have a website that I can browse?
This table is so innovative and has a distinct look to it, I think it would be a great addition to any kitchen. Why was'nt this thought of earlier, this guys a genious!!! Hopefully i can get one and for some relatives as well!!!
Wow, it is as if you are someone who knows exactly why I came up with this product...Did we meet before in a different life... or perhaps at a relative's wedding? I will ship you 3 tables ASAP
the fletcher capstan table is very cool, and to say that my table is 'not as cool looking' in comparison, is a compliment. As for killing for some views: sure and other table makers can do the same on my video. Thanks for responding...
The thing is that apartments and flats are being built smaller in europe, specially in spain and the netherlands. That's why I was wondering how they should be kept.
Thanks a lot
alfonsvet 1 year ago
@alfonsvet I apologize for sounding testy. I am working on a smaller version. There is also the possibility of folding the long leaf and storing it beneath the table surface with the other to leaves. The latter is much more expensive to produce, and does not look as good. I appreciate your response.
ConceptJNH 1 year ago
Not useful or helpful. Where should boards be kept? An extra cupboard to keep them???
alfonsvet 1 year ago
Interesting comment and question. I suppose it is not useful or helpful in your particular circumstances. It is not for everyone. Yes, you have to put the inserts under a bed, in a closet, hang them on the wall; they are relatively thin. I have something to store them in, but you seem to have other issues. Most living spaces these days have some closet space or a place for a bed. Thk U.
ConceptJNH 1 year ago
dats probably the ugliest shit dat i ever see. oopppppzzzz
TheWakoko789 2 years ago
Thank you for that interesting, profound, and eloquent comment.
ConceptJNH 2 years ago
I like this table. Gr8 design. I thought it was just a center leaf table, but when you opened it up in the opposite direction, then I found it to be a very useful design.
UnderManiac 2 years ago
Tables based on this principle were widely used in ussr a lot of people still have them. But they were expanding in only one direction i think
EugeneMoscow 2 years ago
Here's an example, my folks have an antique snookertable/dining table in the kitchen, this is from around 1880 and it's much more intelligent than most furniture out there today, it can raise and lower the VERY heavy tabletop to the appropriate height by the pull of one spring assisted lever, dont get me wrong im not trying to break your design down, it's up to current standards and is nice craftsmanship. but imo the standards should be higher in this day and age.
Russellbeta 3 years ago
Many tables from past that are well-made, but expensive to produce. I tried to make a table that was well-made, and not as expensive to produce. Problem is that it is functional and relatively expensive, about $5000.00 retail. Result is people who want the table because it is funtional, do not have that kind of $ for a table. People with $, do not want it because it is functional - but good for high-end places with limited space, i.e., condos and small cottages.
Thx for your interest
ConceptJNH 3 years ago
Pitty it's not more automated and selfcontaining, most furniture these days is way behind where it should be imo.
Russellbeta 3 years ago
I think you are refering to the leaves that are not stored in the table (more selfcontaining). I am not sure what you mean by 'more automated': It is designed for easy expansion, but some effort is required. If NASA wants one, I can automate it.
ConceptJNH 3 years ago
my tabel does this but the middel Fold under
the table so you don't need to put it away
sirberner12 3 years ago
You might have a table that is known as the butterfly. It opens once, and two leaves fold out from under the table. My table opens twice, but this models leaves are not stored under the table, although they are thin, and can easily be stored.
Thanks for your interest
ConceptJNH 3 years ago
Thats a pretty cool table, at first I thought it was just a reg table, but it obviously goes both ways . . lol.
swissones 3 years ago
Thanks... I think that this feature is not so obvious to some people.
ConceptJNH 3 years ago
stupid
hafsha1 3 years ago
guys, the unique thing about this table is that it has slats in two directions
Arabskater69 3 years ago 5
um...wat is so great about this table? pretty much ALL DINING TABLES DO THIS!!!
Turcs96 3 years ago
Looks like a very well made table, nice workmanship. Just can't believe no one has ever seen one of these before. We have a table thats easily 40+ years old that does that.
amfan12 3 years ago 4
I have heard of a table with a similar top, but different method of expanding. Could you please contact me by e-mail through my website and leave me a phone number.
Thanks
ConceptJNH 3 years ago
we inherited one from my grandma, it didnt divide the second time, but the first insert folded up from underneath.
Coffeeeggsbacon 3 years ago
wtf? magic or what? lol
americans never seen table like this one?
shargx 3 years ago
This table is a great idea. You can change the table to fit an average size family of 4 or for a dinner party of 16. The table has a slick modern look with a touch of practicality. What type of wood are you using? Also is it really that easy to change the sleves around? I would expect that this table sells in high end stores. How many colours (stains) do you offer? Do you have a website that I can browse?
gregperkins10 4 years ago
Thanks, you can find out more information by clicking 'About this video
ConceptJNH 3 years ago
This table is so innovative and has a distinct look to it, I think it would be a great addition to any kitchen. Why was'nt this thought of earlier, this guys a genious!!! Hopefully i can get one and for some relatives as well!!!
dondutta567 4 years ago
Wow, it is as if you are someone who knows exactly why I came up with this product...Did we meet before in a different life... or perhaps at a relative's wedding? I will ship you 3 tables ASAP
ConceptJNH 4 years ago
Great looking and functioning table!! Where can I order one?
Looks easy to use and can seat my entire family comfortably!!
meghannperkins 4 years ago
-_-
JaydeeVonJ 4 years ago
HI! What does this mean? Is this a secret code?
ConceptJNH 4 years ago
the fletcher capstan table is very cool, and to say that my table is 'not as cool looking' in comparison, is a compliment. As for killing for some views: sure and other table makers can do the same on my video. Thanks for responding...
ConceptJNH 4 years ago
you must be killing for some views since you have a lot of comments on other videos for this
and also, it may be cheaper than the pletcher capstan, but not as cool looking
ramsinvegas 4 years ago