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Project by The Head Charles posted 1132 days ago 2148 views 1 time favorited 9 comments Add to Favorites Watch

A while ago I posted this project without stain or decals. I knew I was adding these things, but was unsure when I was actually getting the stuff. So here it is…..The finishing stuff. The stain was ebony and we clear coated it using polycrylic. Any questions just ask otherwise enjoy it.

-- Tim- http://www.asliceofwoodworkshop.com; Twitter-@asliceofwood; Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/asliceofwood




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kosta

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#1 posted 1132 days ago

looks good man

-- kosta Virginia Beach, VA http://www.kostasworkshop.blogspot.com/

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bigike

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#2 posted 1132 days ago

I know the boys like that table, they love to eat. ;)

-- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com

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Bodie

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#3 posted 1132 days ago

Very Nice

-- Bodie Adams-WLL Design Concepts www.wlldesigns.com

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KnotWright

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#4 posted 1132 days ago

Amazing finished product! I might have to build one or two of those for a few of my buddies in East Texas, their station was flooded out during Hurricane Ike, so I’m sure they’d appreciate a new dinner table.

-- James

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Maveric777

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#5 posted 1132 days ago

Cool!

-- Dan ~ Texarkana, Tx.

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Dave

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#6 posted 398 days ago

I do like this. And a nice finish. Good job.

-- Superdav "No matter where you go - there you are." http://chiselandforge.com

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The Head Charles

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#7 posted 391 days ago

Thanks dave. Actually the finish got screwed up. I had the fan blowing on it slightly while I was watching it dry. I got a fire call that I had to run. When I got back the poly was blown in one direction. I had to let it dry and sand it down and throw some more layers on it.

-- Tim- http://www.asliceofwoodworkshop.com; Twitter-@asliceofwood; Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/asliceofwood

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Dave

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#8 posted 391 days ago

Thats not screwed up. You are either going to have to plan around the fires or take your project with you on the next call, silly.

-- Superdav "No matter where you go - there you are." http://chiselandforge.com

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The Head Charles

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#9 posted 390 days ago

I guess they need to get a trailer attached to the fire engine so I can pull my work around.

-- Tim- http://www.asliceofwoodworkshop.com; Twitter-@asliceofwood; Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/asliceofwood

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