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Swaledale, member
Design or Plan used: Fine Woodworking Digital Plan
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, , arts and crafts, Garry Oak
Garry Oak Hayrake Table
comments (0) March 11th, 2013 in Reader's Gallery
I spent some quality time in the shop over the christmas break making Michael Pekovich's hay rake table. I used Garry Oak, a version of white oak that is native to southern Vancouver Island. I fumed the piece for about 3 hours with industrial strength amonia and finished it with five coats of wipe-on paste varnish.
Design or Plan used: Fine Woodworking Digital Plan
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, , arts and crafts, Garry Oak


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