skinny legs and all
April 23rd, 2009 in blogs, The GalleryI designed and built this small side table over the past winter, it's main body is Ash. A large straight grained section of log that my wife and I literally stumbled over a few years back on the shore of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. You never know what what you'll find in the driftwood. I had a freind with a bandsaw mill rip it down and left it to air dry for three years.
The drawer fronts are made from recycled Angelique, again another 'sea-faring' wood species...This was reclaimed from an old barge that sat in Marthas Vineyard for the better part of 100 years!
This table was completely made by hand using only hand tools.
The finish is Tried and True oil/varnish mix.
Reclaimed wood, no power tools used and a food grade all natural oil for finish...what could be any greener than that?
Cheers!
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Design or Plan used: My own design - Tom Fidgen
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Comments (5)
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Cheers! Posted: 9:54 pm on May 10th
Nice work. I also use reclaimed wood on my projects and believe it adds to the piece.
One quick request. I would like to use a food grade natural finish too. Can you share your finish recipe with us? What type of oil and varnish do you use?
Thank you,
Regis Posted: 9:20 pm on April 23rd
I'm actulaly designing a slightly larger version of this piece with the woods reversed! It'll be interesting to see...
And to answer your question, yes, I do sell my work.
Cheers!
Posted: 1:05 pm on April 23rd
Madison Posted: 12:19 pm on April 23rd