rnt80
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A friend of my wife has an old coffee table that is made of koa that she would like to have refurbished. It's a beautiful old piece that's been in her family for a while. Among the other things that need to be done with it, she would like to raise the height by adding to the legs. As it is now the legs are tapered turned legs approx. 18" in length. I don't have a lathe so I'm looking into using some legs from a place like Osborne. I plan cutting the square portion of the leg off and attaching them at one of the transition beads. I'm pretty sure I won't be able to find koa legs, not too mention they'd be crazy expensive so I'll have to go with an alternative wood and try and stain it to match. My first thought would be some kind of maple, especially something with a little figure. If anyone has worked with koa in the past I'd appreciate some insight regarding potentially matching species.