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We had decided a while ago due to some wood my son was able to get from his work to create our own countertops made from Jarrah. Man that is some beautiful, HEAVY wood. Anyway last Friday I was able to have a shop day with my son and glue up the last 2 countertops. Pics start with 1" wide x 1 3/4" thick 10' long strips of jarrah layed out in my shop. Took them to my sons work (they let us use the equipment on off hours ) We layed them out, sorted for color and grain and glued them up and put in the clamp rack. When they dried, put them thru the 44" belt sander for rough finish (will do final sanding later)
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