Cherry Table - Delivered - Final pics

Another yes Rennie. I was told the wipe on is two coats compared to one coat brush. On your last coat for the top mix some Naptha with it. It will flash off and dry very fast. Keeps the dust nibs down.
 
rennie i too agree with the extra coats, and not to be bearer of bad thoughts but your table will still darken from the sun just will take awhile but you will have been paid and many years later so your safe:) was the top one piece or a glue up? looks good:D:thumb::thumb: and the legs will get alot of abuse as well from the cleaning ladies...so dont short them on coverage either down low at least..
 
rennie i too agree with the extra coats, and not to be bearer of bad thoughts but your table will still darken from the sun just will take awhile but you will have been paid and many years later so your safe:) was the top one piece or a glue up? looks good:D:thumb::thumb: and the legs will get alot of abuse as well from the cleaning ladies...so dont short them on coverage either down low at least..
The top is a three board glue up, but all three cut from the same 10' long board.
 
Having seen your finishes up close Rennie, I'd have to say you have it down. When I finally get around to some of my non-shop projects, I definitely plan on copying what you do with the wipe on poly. :thumb:
 
Deliverd - Final pics

A happy customer, and a nice place for him to place the flat screen for his office.

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I also built the frame for this sign and installed it for the same customer.


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