These are the remains of my old working table. I think it was fair to make a new functional.
I have a lot of wood pallets, so I used to start the table. I glued all the wood together.
A small accident. By breaking a piece of wood with my hands.
Pictures tonight with some lateral aggregates
Almost ready flattened
FFollowing is the plan of the table legs, generally expect a mixture of the following designs.
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Almost finished
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this is the label that brings the wood
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My booking timber
| De Workbench |
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Moai
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posted 287 days ago
Interesting! I’m sure is going to look nice after the final flattening.
My workbench top is something similar (Yellow Pine) and it’s hard, a strong surface.
Interesante! Se va a ver muy bien al final, cuando ya este pulido!
La cubierta de mi banco de trabajo es similar, Pino amarillo, es muy dura y fuerte.
Gracias por compartir!
-- Francisco Luna, San Francisco Bay Area.
Omegacool
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posted 286 days ago
I have used other species of pine stronger than this. But hardness is acceptable. This is not a mexican pine. but is functionaly. I see your workbench post, and is awsome
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Omegacool
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posted 286 days ago
I try this for flatening my top

Credits to Moai
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