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Oct 10, 2008
I built this end table while attending the University of Cincinnati. This table helped me get credit for a non business elective while pursuing my Marketing degree in Business Administration. Anyone who has taken Wood Technology 101 while attending UC has probably built this table.
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I really like that finish! I'm working on a cherry table similar to that. Could you step through how you applied your finish? Thanks!
The finish is four coats of General Finishes Arm-R-Seal wiped on with an old t shirt. I sanded in between the coats with 320 grit sandpaper. The top was finalized with two grits of pumice and one grit of rottenstone rubbed with mineral oil. Thanks for the compliment!
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