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Finished project. Thanks for the help !
Beautiful! But you have to tell us how you ended up making it....
--I had my patience tested. I'm negative--
I’d just buy it from Boos Brothers or equivalent. I’m going to be buying some 15’x30” tops for work. Free shipping
I installed a wood countertop near a sink many years ago, and tore it out two years ago. Even with regular maintenance and waxing, water will get on it and it will cup.
There is no way I would want to repeat that mistake, and if I was in the business of installing it, and I would have a sit down with the owner and have him/her sign something that acknowledges the risks of cupping downstream (even with maintenance) and the fact that this countertop will be a maintenance slut.
Regards,
Tom
Live edge the hell out of it.
Have a tree 16' tree trunk sawed out, live edge two sides, maybe some roots at one end. Screw some cup holders on to projecting roots.
Safety note: trim branches off flush to trunk.
This will require a strong sales game to ease the customer into a perfect solution. Promotional materials would include photos of attractive people enjoying each other's company around a tree.
Beautiful work! I love the design idea of wrapping the wood surface up the side of the laundry equipment and the wall in that photo.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
looks awesome. I know it's already done and installed, but would walnut plywood have worked well in this application?
That all looks really great. I love your taste.