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<p>[QUOTE="bluemoon, post: 239303, member: 1296"]It may look that way but they are actual pieces of wood, circular in shape, lodged symmetrically into the tabletop. Only one of them goes all the way through so that pretty much rules out them having anything to do with the lower side. I just can't imagine what their purpose might have been. Why are there four of them since the table only has three "feet"?</p><p><br /></p><p>Isn't this method called spun wood? Could the wood pieces be fillings for holes that were left from some sort of way of attaching the round piece of wood so the machine could spin it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluemoon, post: 239303, member: 1296"]It may look that way but they are actual pieces of wood, circular in shape, lodged symmetrically into the tabletop. Only one of them goes all the way through so that pretty much rules out them having anything to do with the lower side. I just can't imagine what their purpose might have been. Why are there four of them since the table only has three "feet"? Isn't this method called spun wood? Could the wood pieces be fillings for holes that were left from some sort of way of attaching the round piece of wood so the machine could spin it?[/QUOTE]
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