Made from old white oak barn boards. No electricity used to make it except for the light bulbs. Brace, chisels, hand planes, hand saws, scrapers, hide glue, walnut stain from black walnuts shucks, shellac and bees wax with Venice turps…..and sweat. I’m not usually such a purist… it was just a personal challenge using some wood from a place I grew up in. Seemed fitting.
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Beautiful wood! And a very nice, clean design.
Beautiful piece. Did you create shoulders behind the tenons on the shelf and top?
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