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I'm disappointed you didn't find a way to go high tech with this... this is 2016 after all! They have some pretty badazz lasers at Livermore. :D
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Cool website!
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Done.
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Nice!
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Wow, fantastic!
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Looks good! Are you happy with the results?
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Looks great! Hopefully it fits where you were planning to put it!
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Any details?
Did they plane it flat or sand it or both? Did they make you buy the belt as some suggested? It looks great. |
Haha - nice! It is almost too perfect now - you can see all the imperfections in the wood and laminate glue lines! Time to butcher something on it! A turkey or two soon?
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Sanded it. Giant drum sander. It turned out great. They stopped short and elected to leave some love marks. It's really smooth. The did the other side a little bit since it wasn't perfectly square. It's drinking in the mineral oil right now Sent via Jedi mind trick. |
Looks great Vash, did you apply a finish?
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Just wiping on mineral oil. Lady at drug store must think I'm constipated to the max. I bought a lot. After it's done with oil, I'm going to my home-mixed jar of min oil / beeswax mix for the final
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I'm gonna take some mahagony to the shop. See if it's worth turning into a huge cutting board.
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I've read that 100% pure Tung oil is best. I bought a gal. last year and a gal. of Citric solvent.
Apparently, unlike other oils, Tung will leach in and create a barrier to the fats, goop, etc. over the years. BTW, your block/table looks great! Any idea what it weighs? |
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No idea. The top is close to 100 lbs I'd guess. My back is sore flipping it. My wife won't even acknowledge my cries for help. :) Sent via Jedi mind trick. |
The table looks good. Cut the tung oil (if it is 100% pure) with odorless mineral spirits (50/50) for the first few coats, which allows it to seep into the wood (so I am told).
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