I know it’s pretty basic but doing the laminated top has really been kicking my butt. I chose to make it from pine as she repairs rugs and sometimes needs to nail them to her bench and this should be easy to nail into and pull the nails back out of. I’m going to apply some poly to the top and hopefully I can finally sign off on this project.

  • @bjg13
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    611 months ago

    Looking good. If you use Tung oil instead of poly, you could wet the table to swell the nail holes shut every couple of years, and then throw a new coat of tung oil on and be looking brand new again.

      • bluGill
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        211 months ago

        I recommend boiled linseed oil instead of tung oil - I can find real boiled linseed oil. Most tung oil isn’t really tung oil is just sortof looks like tung oil if you are not too picky.

        • @bjg13
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          111 months ago

          Milk paint company sells some good pure tung oil. I like tung oil for its non-yellowing and superior protective qualities, and I’ve come to like the smell…

      • @bjg13
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        111 months ago

        Sorry, shoulda speced pure tung oil. Poly never blends in on repairs, pure tung oil takes the surface back to indistinguishable from new.

  • @IMALlama
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    411 months ago

    Nice job! I always think pine gets a bad wrap.

    Did you build the top with breadboard ends that allow for the top to move with the seasons?

  • Rob Bos
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    211 months ago

    Am I the only one who read “building my wife out of pine”?