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Leo Graywacz
12-13-2008, 12:33 PM
Here is the other table I was working on. The top is made from a single board of QS Wht Oak and a few 1/8" strips of Mahogany. It is about 21 1/4" x 40", 13/16" thick. The base is the same one on the other table I make. All Mahogany, I took off a few inches on the legs to make the table 20" tall. Everything got clearcoated with MLC Krystal, a conversion varnish. I wasn't sure how they were going to look together, but I think they matched well. Here's a few shots:

http://fototime.com/013088629EE35FF/orig.jpg


Here is a pic of the top, in good lighting the flecks and rays jump out.
http://fototime.com/9B5D4F8FB037F0E/orig.jpg

Jim Pinette
12-13-2008, 1:23 PM
is that a fumed finish

Leo Graywacz
12-13-2008, 1:28 PM
Nope, just sanded with 220 and clearcoated. No special treatments what-so-ever. I felt like being lazy.

John Keeton
12-13-2008, 2:12 PM
Love that QSWO!!!

Von Bickley
12-13-2008, 2:17 PM
Love that QSWO!!!

I agree...... Amen

John Thompson
12-13-2008, 3:32 PM
Interesting application of the mahogany strips... turned out fine and a job well done...

And if I decided to experiment with doing something similar in the future.. you took the experiement out of the equation.. :)

Sarge..

Leo Graywacz
12-13-2008, 3:37 PM
I put the pin stripes in there to pull the base into the top. So that they had some conformity. Something like taking a small detail out of a bed sheet and making the wall that color. I was happy that the colors of the base and top complemented each other. I was worried they might not work well together.

Jim Becker
12-13-2008, 4:21 PM
Some nice "action" there in that top, Leo. Very nice table.

Robert Meyer
12-14-2008, 8:27 PM
At first I thought you had ruined a perfectly fine top with the strips, but after finishing it's beautiful. The two woods work together perfectly ... I will remember this combo.

Leo Graywacz
12-14-2008, 8:33 PM
I had my own misgivings about mixing the two woods. But I had already built the base and put the Mahogany pinstripes to bring them together. Until I put the top on the base I was worried. After I put it on I was no longer worried.

Here is the close up of the pinstripe.
http://fototime.com/52C02DFECCEB51A/orig.jpg