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Pine patio or ranch table

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Scrap pine taking up space so I milled, glued, sanded, stained, urethained and served myself some lemonade.

I dont know how to make chairs yet, havnt needed any.


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MsDebbieP

12282 posts in 701 days


posted 533 days ago

great use of the scrap pine, I must say!!!!
Very nice.

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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CharlieM1958

4593 posts in 758 days


posted 533 days ago

Nice sturdy, rustic look.

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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Bob Babcock

1807 posts in 626 days


posted 533 days ago

Time for you to sit down so we can see what you’ll do for chairs….:) Nice table.

-- Bob, Carver Massachusetts, Sawdust Maker http://www.capecodbaychallenge.org

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TreeBones

1469 posts in 563 days


posted 533 days ago

Love that reclamed wood. Looks great.

-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. Portable on site Sawmill Service http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks2/phpBB3

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mot

4863 posts in 576 days


posted 532 days ago

Man, that finish pops!

-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)

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jockmike2

4506 posts in 787 days


posted 532 days ago

Yes you did a great job on the finish. Its hard sometime to give pine a good look. But that looks real good. jockmike

-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com

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Bill

2524 posts in 701 days


posted 532 days ago

A great job from scraps! I like the grain patterns on the top.

-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com

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BlueStingrayBoots

329 posts in 542 days


posted 532 days ago

The top is 80year old tounge and grove. A old wood stucture was knocked over, I got the wood free, owner was gonna send it all to dump. I removed nails and plained a little. The mohogany stain made it look at its best. Old pine is harder and better than todays soft pine.

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oscorner

4573 posts in 851 days


posted 531 days ago

Great design on the legs. Did you turn them or use another method(router) to make the design? The mohogany stain and urethane really makes that pine look expensive.

-- Jesus is Lord!

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BlueStingrayBoots

329 posts in 542 days


posted 531 days ago

I turnd the legs but pine doesnt turn so good, its too soft.

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DrSawdust

221 posts in 638 days


posted 525 days ago

Excellent work, and an awesome piece.

-- Making sawdust is what I do best

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woodspar

684 posts in 639 days


posted 525 days ago

Nice work with “scrap wood!”

-- John

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Sawdust2

870 posts in 628 days


posted 420 days ago

And you are now working on turning a sow’s ear into a silk purse?

-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.

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BlueStingrayBoots

329 posts in 542 days


posted 420 days ago

Naaa, I’m building a barn for my shop.

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