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Marcdai, member
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Marc Daigneault
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, pine, rustic, inlay
Dan's Coffee Table
comments (2) July 12th, 2011 in Reader's Gallery
After leaving the water this monster white pine from Lake Godon Chertsey Quebec who was drowned for few decades I have been dried and finally I made a coffee table with the support of old wood stove legs that I bought from an antique dealer. A piece of dutchman 1 1/2'' thick to prevent it cracking and a inlay to patch hole, finish with dye and lacquer 35%
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Marc Daigneault
posted in: Reader's Gallery, table, pine, rustic, inlay


















Comments (2)
Posted: 8:44 am on July 15th
Congratulation Marc
Posted: 11:09 am on July 14th
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