Tiger Maple Corner Hutch
Tiger maple corner hutch finished with dye, sealed with shellac, polyurethane, and a top coat of gel poly. This is by far my most complex build to date. The photo does not really do the figure justice.
Tiger maple corner hutch finished with dye, sealed with shellac, polyurethane, and a top coat of gel poly. This is by far my most complex build to date. The photo does not really do the figure justice.
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The finish looks great! Exactly what I want to achieve on my maple Maloof Shoe Bench. Please share the technique you used.
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