On my extensive travels around the UK with my job I recently hit my hands on two cookie cuts of spalted beech from a fantastic timber merchant in Weston Super Mere.
over 800mm across and approx 80-90mm thick
I’ve spent some time levelling one of them so far on my home built slab milling table
once milled it’s out with the Wolf belt sander and 80 grit to remove the faint lines from the tungsten carbide cutting tipped milling head on my router.
after sanding down to 320 grit with an orbital sander and a quick wipe with white spirit to show the grain.
the next step with be some bow ties across the large and a smaller crack.
these will be in yellow balau which should contrast nicely with the beech.
Any advice on suitable surface finishes and or experiences with them would be appreciated
over 800mm across and approx 80-90mm thick
I’ve spent some time levelling one of them so far on my home built slab milling table
once milled it’s out with the Wolf belt sander and 80 grit to remove the faint lines from the tungsten carbide cutting tipped milling head on my router.
after sanding down to 320 grit with an orbital sander and a quick wipe with white spirit to show the grain.
the next step with be some bow ties across the large and a smaller crack.
these will be in yellow balau which should contrast nicely with the beech.
Any advice on suitable surface finishes and or experiences with them would be appreciated