Finished up a walnut slab

Brandon

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Just finished up a walnut slab top for my kitchen. 3.5" thick, 15" wide and 100" long.
I planed it down from a 4" rough slab, knocked the bark off it and sanded it with a variety of sanders including a mirka 5", a Rotex and a rts400. Pretty happy with the results, I like working with slabs and this was a rare opportunity to do one for myself finally.
I toned it a little during finishing to bring out some color and get some brown into the sap wood. Finished it with Sherwood conversion varnish.
It's one of the last things I need to finish up my kitchen. I'll post some pictures after it's done.
 

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Nice!  How will it be used in your kitchen? I'm thinking breakfast bar attached to a peninsula or island, maybe?
 
leer said:
Nice!  How will it be used in your kitchen? I'm thinking breakfast bar attached to a peninsula or island, maybe?
You got it, breakfast bar on the back of the peninsula
 
Great job and nicely executed butterfly's that will look awesome in your kitchen.  I imagine that sucker weighs a lot and took some hefting around to get it finished.  What did you use to do the rough planing?

Jack
 
jacko9 said:
Great job and nicely executed butterfly's that will look awesome in your kitchen.  I imagine that sucker weighs a lot and took some hefting around to get it finished.  What did you use to do the rough planing?

Jack
Not sure what it weighs but I'd guess around 125-150lbs? It was pretty annoying to move around. It was really pretty flat when I picked it up so I just ran it through my 20" planer a bunch of times and it cam out really nice actually. I really just knocked the bark off with a rubber mallet and took my rotex on the edges and worked from 120 to 280 grit
 
You have the same finishing stand that I have! Rubbermaid is great stuff...
 
Got the slab installed and used the other chunk I had and made a coffee table.
 

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Nice job.  Well done on the butterflies and on the finish.  The pairing of walnut with your white cabinets is excellent.
 
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