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africanchippy, member
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, modern, poplar, Ebonized
Tri Table
comments (0) May 6th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
I made two of these little side tables for a very modern home. The timber used was Match Poplar for both the tops and the legs. I ebonized the legs using a traditional vinegar/steelwool recipe. The result is not as black as it would be with timber like mahogany, but it still created quite a nice effect.
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