blackteaonesugar
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What you do in your own home....@blackteaonesugar that's some amazing work, absolutely in love with that table though gave me a little woodgasm
What you do in your own home....@blackteaonesugar that's some amazing work, absolutely in love with that table though gave me a little woodgasm
ThanksYes. Way to far. Obviously with a shaped piece sometimes it'll be that far (and further) away, but it should be as close as possible.
The table is fantastic an absolute work of art. You should be really chuffed with it. I would love to know how you achieved the corner leg detail. And a talking dog, whats not to likeCatching up on this thread with a few bits I've been whittling lately.
Steam bent-laminated Oak refectory type table.
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A refurbishment of some existing old built in wardrobes with fresh Birch Ply doors and birch-edge trims.
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Some hedgehog boxes modelled by Harold
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Oak bookcases with curved doors
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Cheers.
Oli
Thanks a lot.The table is fantastic an absolute work of art. You should be really chuffed with it. I would love to know how you achieved the corner leg detail. And a talking dog, whats not to like
Catching up on this thread with a few bits I've been whittling lately.
Steam bent-laminated Oak refectory type table.
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A refurbishment of some existing old built in wardrobes with fresh Birch Ply doors and birch-edge trims.
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Some hedgehog boxes modelled by Harold
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Oak bookcases with curved doors
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Cheers.
Oli
That really is a lovely table. Up there with the best.Steam bent-laminated Oak refectory type table.
Wanted to try a different finish to the beeswax furniture polish I've been using so today while in town I picked up a tin of pure walnut oil to use as a foodsafe finish, when I got home I went straight out to put a coat on the cherrywood pedestal bowl I started a while ago, this piece is going to be a Xmas gift for a friend, pretty sure he will love it asuch as I do.
So far it has one coat of oil, I'm not sure how long I should leave it between coats so going to leave it overnight, I'll put another coat on in the morning followed by a 3rd in the afternoon, if the wood still seems thirsty at theb3rd coat I'll do a 4th after work Monday afternoon.
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You are probably right, I've checked on it this morning by rubbing it off with paper towel and there wasn't any residue transfer so figured it was dry enough to take another coat, 2nd coat soaked in pretty quickly so put quite a bit of oil on and left it wet, will check on it later but will likely wait until tomorrow afternoon fornthe 3rd coat. As a side note, my fingers are feeling lovely and soft after working the oil into the woodVery nice, I always thought that with oils it is always best to leave it for 24 hours between coats ( I may well be wrong )
And smell like walnuts?As a side note, my fingers are feeling lovely and soft after working the oil into the wood
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