Thank everyone for the comments...
Do the legs actually protrude Les or have you added cabuchons on the top? Whichever I do like it. Lovely clean look about kit.
Pete
Each leg was turned in one piece, then cut into two with a tenon on each so that they locate precisely into a hole in the bowl, one from above and one from below. The tricky bit was making sure that the holes were all drilled at the right angle to splay the legs properly, but I made a jig for that and did it on the drill-press.
More 50s or 60s than 70s though ;-)
...you could well be right. We were very backward with fashion in our house, so the 50s and 60s arrived in the 70s.
![Grin ;D](http://www.awgb.co.uk/awgbforum/Smileys/classic/grin.gif)
Les