cowfoot":1z8np55w said:I'm now wondering if I could design something using both elements to highlight the figured wood...
custard":1a7tlzzb said:cowfoot":1a7tlzzb said:I'm now wondering if I could design something using both elements to highlight the figured wood...
If you bought from English Woodlands there's a chance you've got consecutive boards from the log, if so one option is to "bookmatch" the two boards so you get a symmetrical grain arrangement across the two boards. That pair of boards, or a sequence of similar pairings, makes for a very special top. Book matched tops in solid wood are generally regarded as evidence of high quality work.
One of the many nice things about English Woodlands as a timber yard is that you can select consecutive boards from the flitch or boule, not only does this guarantee a superb colour match it also opens up the possibility of book matching.
Good luck!
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