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Project by Wayne Dailey posted 81 days ago 508 views 0 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

this coffee table is made of cork screw willow,I had never seen this wood before so I bought 9 slabs.It has a poor on epoxy finish,it is 2 in thick and weighs about 90 lbs.Probably because of the thick cedar legs.I like the way it turned out.




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Monte Pittman

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#1 posted 81 days ago

That’s a beautiful piece of wood. Great job.

-- Mother Nature created it, I just assemble it. - It's not ability that we often lack, but the patience to use our ability

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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor

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#2 posted 81 days ago

Great table Wayne.

-- Every step of any project should be considered your masterpiece if you want the finished product to reflect the quality of your work. http://www.FineArtBoxes.com

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#3 posted 80 days ago

Nice piece of furniture. The finish turned out great. What are the pieces of uprights in the background of the first pic??

-- Use it up, Wear it out --------------- Make it do, Or do without!

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#4 posted 79 days ago

This looks great Wayne. What kind of filler are you using?

-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16

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TZH

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#5 posted 79 days ago

Think I like the cedar legs as much as the top. What a great idea (mind if I copy it?).

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#6 posted 79 days ago

Also curious to hear what kind of pour on epoxy you’re using.

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#7 posted 78 days ago

Magnificent table! Awesome display of the natural beauty of wood. Great job!

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