R cash
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Post by R cash on Nov 20, 2015 18:38:05 GMT -5
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 20, 2015 18:44:30 GMT -5
That is wild!I'm seeing all kinds of stuff in that psychedelic book matching!Nice job!
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Post by ohan on Nov 20, 2015 19:33:42 GMT -5
Looks amazing!
How is that joined together? And finished, considering its location?
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Post by lincoln on Nov 20, 2015 20:13:50 GMT -5
Great looking top, and I really like the wine bottle/cookbook storage on the end of the island.
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Post by erik on Nov 22, 2015 11:08:20 GMT -5
Now that is a real celebration of wood against that austere yet refined backdrop. I am also interested to know if you went with an epoxy to keep it together or have you anticipated movement with slip joints.
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R cash
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Post by R cash on Nov 22, 2015 11:33:59 GMT -5
Hey Yes I used epoxy for the glue up all joints have splines. Then it is sealer 4 coats epoxy sealer then I used Osmo for final. The only movement has been some checks around knots but all the joints doing well. Heres another top with same treatment. 
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R cash
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Post by R cash on Nov 22, 2015 12:13:44 GMT -5
Heres the rest of the kitchen with the tanoak bar top 
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Mark
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Post by Mark on Nov 22, 2015 12:23:28 GMT -5
Amazing? Great job!
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Post by charley1968 on Apr 8, 2017 18:50:48 GMT -5
Luv the walnut top!
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