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I built this changing table for my daughter. I modified a plan I saw in WOOD Magazine. The table is made of cherry that was locally harvested. You can’t see it well, but there was an inclusion in the bottom drawer face that I filled with copper Inlace. The knobs are maple dyed with aniline dye.
-- Chris
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CL810
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#1 posted 564 days ago
Nice work!
-- "It's amazing how much can go wrong when you think you know what you're doing."
empeg9000
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#2 posted 564 days ago
What kind of finish did you put on that? Is it just natural oil?
rockcreek
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#3 posted 564 days ago
empeg9000 I put 2 coats of boiled linseed oil on the table to bring out the color, and 5-6 coats of satin pre-catalyzed eurethane.
-- Chris
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