Tit for Tat Tables
Woodworker: Kimberly Winkle
These tables (16 in. dia. by 22 in. tall), called “Tit for Tat,” are made of poplar, and mahogany offcuts from a guitar manufacturer. Winkle used spindle-turning and bowl-turning techniques to make the parts for the base. She added color and patterns with milk paint, graphite, and Prismacolor pencil. The tabletops were finished with Waterlox Original Sealer and Finish, and the pedestals were sprayed with polyurethane to prevent the pencil lines from smudging.
From Fine Woodworking #200
Photo: John Lucas
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