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Thread: Entry hall table for a niece: final photos

  1. #16
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    Tremendous outcome. Thanks for bringing us all along on the journey.
    Chuck Taylor

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Widders View Post
    Very nice job Derek - Kudos!
    What finish did you use?
    Peter
    Peter, I chose to use a hard wax oil as I have found this to be waterproof, which a hall table needs to be ... vases, flowers ... Hard wax oil does not sit on the surface as poly does.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Thanks Derek.

    I have just ordered some of the same.
    Tests from a 100ml sample bottle were pretty impressive.
    Regards
    Peter

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    Fantastic Derek!

    That wood grain is really stunning in a subtle way. I like how the long grain is there, as well as the ripples. Usually one is dominant, but here they coexist nicely. Thanks for posting all the way to the end. I hope your niece will be happy with your work.

    Oskar

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    Great design and especially execution-as usual! Thanks again for sharing!

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    You have outdone yourself again Derek. We have enjoyed the build, and your niece will enjoy the results of your beautiful craftsmanship.

    Thank You for taking the extra effort to share.

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    One more "you outdid yourself" Derek, beautiful work. The grain is also spectacular. Like some of the others mentioned, the pulls are a perfect fit to the project. Thank you for the final photos.

    Stew

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    thanks for letting us watch the build.

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