Pauduk maloof inspired rocker
After two years of exposure to ultraviolet rays you can see how much change occurs in color to the surface of pauduk.
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Superior work. How long to build? I love the aging of pauduk.
Thank you very much. This build took aprox. 120 hrs to complete. A bit of a long time for this chair I admit but it's not the most pleasent material to work with. I agree the aging of pauduk is very interesting. I like how it shows the characteristics of wood, the fact that its a finished product dosn't matter, that piece of furniture is continuiously changing throughout the remainder of its lifetime.
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