Woodworker: Aaron Wells Wells’s cherry and tiger maple table (16 in. deep by 24 in. wide by 28 in. tall) was inspired by the work of James Krenov. Following Krenov’s design tenets, Wells kept the design simple and subtle, avoiding anything overwhelming. For the finish, he used an oil-based varnish.
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