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It’s just a simple table, but it yielded some good lessons for a woodworking newcomer.
Red oak, amber shellac and satin poly.
Thanks for checking it out.
John
-- John
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bigike
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#1 posted 1138 days ago
very nice, i love the way red oak finnishes.
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David "Lucky Dawg" Brown
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#2 posted 1138 days ago
Awesome!
Love the presentation!
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swoper
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#3 posted 1138 days ago
good looking table I like the finish you used
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DrewM
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#4 posted 1138 days ago
Sometimes simplicity is beautiful, great work!
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donjoe
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#5 posted 1138 days ago
Simple, clean and a very nice oak table. Good job.
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#6 posted 1129 days ago
what kind of joinery did you use?
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jrh0558
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#7 posted 1129 days ago
I used mortise and tenon joints.
The reason is because the next project is a set of barrister cases which use the identical joints.
That way I can get some practice in and build my skills.
Thanks for checking it out.
-- John
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