That looks pretty cool. My concern though is the amount of weight that well be put on those legs. I hope they don't break under the pressure.
Danny, I took you concern to heart, actually I had been debating whether or not to make the base thicker anyway, for both functional and asthetic reasons. My concern wasn't so much breakage as it was warping, I thought it might be possible for the maple to start giving under the weight, with that said at 150lbs it is still only 50lbs of weight per spike.
I still need to do some additional sanding and cleanup but this is pretty close to what they will look like when completed. The spikes are installed, the I drilled a hole large enough to pass the spikes through the added thichness. I don't believe the weight will be a problem now. As a bonus I like the look of these better as well, at 1" they looked a bit anemic. The line of demarcation will remain as I did an 1/8" roundover on the bottom of the top piece and the top of the bottom piece. Here it is:


This also shows the riser to give me my 3% tilt although it still need to be shaped on the ends and sanded.
Best,
Ed