I've never actually used tiger maple as a primary wood in a project, which is weird because it is my favorite figured wood! I've been wanting to replace a small table in our front hall for some time now. When I saw the plans for this table on my Woodsmith DVD, I knew I found the project. The overall dimensions are 45"x15"x28", which make it perfect for its use in our hall. I wish my photography skills were to the point that you can really get an idea of how clear and deep the finish turned out...
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Not only was this the first time I've used a figured wood such as this, but its the first time I've had to hand-shape a component for a project. The legs splay out just enough to give it a more elegant look. It's final placement is going to darken the cherry pretty quickly...
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I absolutely LOVE the striping!!!
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To achieve the finish, I first wiped on a heavy coat of Transtint/alcohol, dark maple was the "flavor". I used sanded it down with 320, then wiped on a coat of BLO. I wasn't originally going to go with this step, but I'm glad I did. It really made the cherry pop. I then wiped on dewaxed shellac, followed by four coats off General's gloss Arm-R-Seal. A coat of paste wax later, and here we are...
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I really took my time on this project, and I'm pretty happy with the end results. Thanks for looking!
- Keith