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22nd January 2024, 09:30 AM
Thread: Save a table from an ugly death
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DONE: Table saved
I'd mark this as done if I could find the edit post but I digress.
No table was harmed in the making of this benchtop.
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18th January 2024, 12:24 PM
Thread: Save a table from an ugly death
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DONE: Save a table from an ugly death
Hi
Looking to make up a benchtop 900x900mm somewhat on the cheap side.
I've been hunting about for timber, would love silky oak but other light coloured timber would be fine (not fond of pine... -
4th January 2023, 08:35 PM
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Thanks to all helping it's making me more...
Thanks to all helping it's making me more confident with some of the decisions.
Just a question re the sanding with 320 oil and turps, should I clean down before the next coat or is the aim to... -
2nd January 2023, 04:07 PM
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Will that matter if I'm pumicing shellac rather...
Will that matter if I'm pumicing shellac rather than the wood layer as I'd have a time getting back to the wood level with the current finish I have on there?
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1st January 2023, 03:05 PM
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31st December 2022, 05:25 PM
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Silky Oak I'm not loving the pores I'll have to say.
I have an antique silky oak dining table that I'm making an attempt at a shellac finish.
I've sanded back and used U-Beaut white shellac very thinned out and I've lost count of the number of...