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Ready_to_cut.jpgSlab Desk37 viewsGetting ready to cut the top. Note reference lines drawn to maintain 90 degrees with ends as there are no straight edges. After this cut, a friend's track saw was used to make them 45 degrees.jerkinsj
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Epoxy_filling.jpgEpoxy filling43 viewsFilling voids in Claro slab with 2 part expoxy tinted blackjerkinsj
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Underside_during_finishing.jpgSlab Desk - underside37 viewsDuring the pore filling processes aka pore filling purgatoryjerkinsj
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Shellac_pads.jpgShellac Pads38 viewsA few of the many shellac pads I wore through during finishing (pumice and amber shellac). Final finish blonde shellac followed by wax.jerkinsj
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Message.jpgSlab Desk - signed38 viewsMessage under leg platejerkinsj
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Desk_-_inside_waterfall_end.jpgSlab Desk - waterfall42 viewsAlmost done - view of end of deskjerkinsj
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Desk_outside_-_endjj.jpgSlab Desk34 viewsEnd view Claro Walnut, steeljerkinsj
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Desk_outside_-_front.jpgSlab Desk38 viewsClaro Walnut (shellac), Steel (paint)jerkinsj
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Desk_outside_-_surface.jpgSlab Desk - close up surface35 viewsjerkinsj
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view_of_joint.jpgWaterfall joint 35 viewsInterior view of waterfall joint. Prior to glue up and use of square tenons.jerkinsj
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IMG_5274.JPGGlue up of waterfall joint30 viewsUsed white glue to attach strips of poplar with 45 degree edge for clamping. After glue up "popped" off strips and cleaned up any left over glue.jerkinsj
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