alfa
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- Nov 4, 2011
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My first major wood working project: using reclaimed timbers to form a wooden slab for our kitchen.
Joining the timbers was a chore because they were in raw condition with no true side. Most of the work was done with a hand plane.
To accommodate the steel frame, the underside was chiseled and routed out.
Maintaining the original weathering but providing a practical surface to handle two toddlers was the most challenging aspect. Combining white wood filler, varying stains, hand applying polyacrylic and my trusty ETS 125 followed by wet sanding did the trick.
Joining the timbers was a chore because they were in raw condition with no true side. Most of the work was done with a hand plane.
To accommodate the steel frame, the underside was chiseled and routed out.
Maintaining the original weathering but providing a practical surface to handle two toddlers was the most challenging aspect. Combining white wood filler, varying stains, hand applying polyacrylic and my trusty ETS 125 followed by wet sanding did the trick.