This is another Sam Maloof inspired rocker I have just completed. It is in Walnut, the backslats and rockers are laminated strips with an Ash strip for accent and strength. The remaining pieces were all done on my CNC router. This is the first rocker components I have done on the CNC, previously all pieces hand fabricated.
The rocker is finished in four coats of Maloof Poly/Oil and four coats of Oil/Wax. I may give the Festool Oil a try on the next piece after reading Zack Schaffer's review on the FOG.
I borrowed my brother's RO 90 DX which was great for removing the tool marks and invested in a new ETS 125 EQ. The ETS125EQ may be the best small power tool I've ever purchased and I have about one of everything.
I'll be cutting laminate strips next time with the TS 55 REQ bought from the FOG Classifieds.
Don
The rocker is finished in four coats of Maloof Poly/Oil and four coats of Oil/Wax. I may give the Festool Oil a try on the next piece after reading Zack Schaffer's review on the FOG.
I borrowed my brother's RO 90 DX which was great for removing the tool marks and invested in a new ETS 125 EQ. The ETS125EQ may be the best small power tool I've ever purchased and I have about one of everything.
I'll be cutting laminate strips next time with the TS 55 REQ bought from the FOG Classifieds.
Don