To be clear, rounding the corners as in the vertical edges, so that if looking at it in plan view it'll look like this?
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But the top and bottom edges just get a light chamfer/bevel, or rounded over with a, say, 1/2" round router bit on the top and maybe just a small pencil round bit for the bottom edges? That's a good idea for satin legs, thanks. The top will probably not be a full gloss anyway by the time I have sanded it, if that kauri table i did recently is any indication of how much of a nightmare it is to get it to a nice gloss without showing every imperfection. Nah, I'm no artist. Just bungling along trying a few things here and there. Not really a creative person, quite the opposite really.
The legs are roughly 300x300 square posts. The top is 1550 long, 750 wide, and the top of the top is about 450 from the ground and about 90mm thick. The top will be flattened and thicknessed to about 75-80mm thick when finished.
Yeah, I'm unable to decide yet if go with wavey edges or keep them dead straight. Straight is not going to match the wavey edges of the legs and I agree it seems mismatched. Perfect world, I could afford to do the legs in resin and square edged too, then everything matches. Might wait until I get the top to final thickness before deciding which way to go. It's heavy. Can't really lift the top. One end at a time, but not completely. Legs come apart or else wouldn't be able to lift them either.
Thanks, might go that way if only it doesn't look silly. I guess I could do that first, stand back and check it and if looks crap there'll still be enough meat left to round it over instead.