It's been a while since I updated this, but I'm pleased to say I've finished the table.
After lots of umming and ahhing, I decided to go with a stain and French polish finish. I wasn't sure about it but decided that an oiled oak finish would look a bit modern for our house. Because I wasn't sure, I decided to stain and polish the top first because that would be the easiest part to remake if I didn't like it.
I chose van **** crystals for the stain and ran some test pieces. The stain went on fine, although I tried to be too clever by pre-sealing (shellac) some of the end grain on the edge so that it wouldn't get too dark. That worked OK but I ended up contaminating the top surface a bit which caused some blotches. I tidied them up as best I could and they aren't too noticeable unless you look closely, so I can live with that.
I really enjoyed having a go at French polishing. I didn't fill the grain so wasn't looking for a "piano" finish, but I was really pleased with how it came out. I'd definitely do it again on other projects.
Happy with the look, I decided to do the rest. I stained the individual parts and put on some base costs of shellac before doing the glue up. I didn't want glue squeeze out to spoil the stain.
Here is the finished table in its final home (click on the pictures for better quality photos). I'll leave it a little while for the polish to harden, but I think it will look great with a vase of flowers on it.
After lots of umming and ahhing, I decided to go with a stain and French polish finish. I wasn't sure about it but decided that an oiled oak finish would look a bit modern for our house. Because I wasn't sure, I decided to stain and polish the top first because that would be the easiest part to remake if I didn't like it.
I chose van **** crystals for the stain and ran some test pieces. The stain went on fine, although I tried to be too clever by pre-sealing (shellac) some of the end grain on the edge so that it wouldn't get too dark. That worked OK but I ended up contaminating the top surface a bit which caused some blotches. I tidied them up as best I could and they aren't too noticeable unless you look closely, so I can live with that.
I really enjoyed having a go at French polishing. I didn't fill the grain so wasn't looking for a "piano" finish, but I was really pleased with how it came out. I'd definitely do it again on other projects.
Happy with the look, I decided to do the rest. I stained the individual parts and put on some base costs of shellac before doing the glue up. I didn't want glue squeeze out to spoil the stain.
Here is the finished table in its final home (click on the pictures for better quality photos). I'll leave it a little while for the polish to harden, but I think it will look great with a vase of flowers on it.