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anthony battle nope, It’s a professional ready to spray enduro poly. Not polycrylic. I’ll never use polycrylic again after spraying this stuff, best finish I’ve ever used.
Jay Ross poplar and I buy my boards rough from a hardwood dealer, usually 5/4 or 4/4 depending on the finished thickness I want to mill it down to. This board was 4/4 and I milled it 3/4” for its final dimensions.
Anthony Scolaro right on. I like working with poplar too, I need to find a good hardwood dealer around here. Probably have to drive a bit out here in the sticks. I’ve just been getting wood at the big box store. I like your Sawstop, I still have the 5100, it’s been a pretty good saw
Reynaldo Valle the glue up is done in the more climate controlled portion of my shop, the garage half where the planer and jointer is only has a space heater and it was -10 degrees out that day when I was milling in there, so the garage only got to about 50-55 degrees
Beautiful result. The reuse of the legs make the table look very old. Nice!!
Tom P thank you, that old Queen Anne look with a twist was the look I was going for.
Brilliant
Very nice!
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Nice work
Gonna do a review of that SawStop?
I totally get it. I’m enjoying the channel so thanks for all your efforts. Hope the saw is everything you hope. 👍
Anthony, this is super awesome! I am going to be a regular visitor here!!
StuffUCanMake welcome aboard, glad to have you!
Was that polycrylic? Love spraying that stuff?
anthony battle nope, It’s a professional ready to spray enduro poly. Not polycrylic. I’ll never use polycrylic again after spraying this stuff, best finish I’ve ever used.
Anthony Scolaro thanks. I’m gonna have to try it.
Hey Anthony, what kind of wood did use for the top? Species and store dimensions
Jay Ross poplar and I buy my boards rough from a hardwood dealer, usually 5/4 or 4/4 depending on the finished thickness I want to mill it down to. This board was 4/4 and I milled it 3/4” for its final dimensions.
Anthony Scolaro right on. I like working with poplar too, I need to find a good hardwood dealer around here. Probably have to drive a bit out here in the sticks. I’ve just been getting wood at the big box store. I like your Sawstop, I still have the 5100, it’s been a pretty good saw
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if your shop is cold question will that affect the glue you don't have a heater.🤔
Reynaldo Valle the glue up is done in the more climate controlled portion of my shop, the garage half where the planer and jointer is only has a space heater and it was -10 degrees out that day when I was milling in there, so the garage only got to about 50-55 degrees
@@AnthonyScolaro1 oh okay what state are you in. I'm in Puerto Rico that's the reason I asked I was from New Jersey.
Reynaldo Valle New York and when I filmed this, the temp. Was 9 degrees but real feel was below zero
Good job, but somehow the sharp edges of the leg tops do not go with the curved legs- just aesthetics.
Marisa Aguilera it’s all personal preference.