Not sure if this is a table top or bottom - perhaps I'll have to mount it so it can be flipped!
One idea for a stand for the crescent floorboard table
I had a plywood offcut this shape which I couldn't see much use for cut up so I used it to put some floorboard offcuts together. I'm not sure what to use it for now, aybe I'll hinge it off something as a sideboard, or maybe someone has a wall with a column that will fit it
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Woodchips and a tabletop with filling
The same table after a sand, with pasteup dining table behind
A tabletop of many colours, kauri and other pines, red gum(?), assembled and sanded and waiting to have the cracks filled
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Before sanding - floorboard crescent (its held together by a plywood offcut, with a couple more pieces of kauri to make it more rigid).
The chunky top of a small tablemade of 4x2 and 6x2(ie 100x50mm and 150x50mm) pieces of oregon, pine and hardwood
The other side - "island pine" and red hardwood floorboards- I'll probably mount it on a cafe tablebase and lacquer it with polyurethane, no linseed oil lying around at the moment
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