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    Starting 2 Redwood Burl Tables- First Project

    Hello Everyone ,

    This is my first post on the forum. I stumbled upon it yesterday doing some research for 2 redwood burl tables I'm building. Both pieces are roughly 4' x 5'. I think they both have great character and of course,

    would like to preserve as much of it as possible. I'm looking to sand/finish both and apply some type of natural wood base to them. I've already come across many schools of thought on how to approach the

    aforementioned aspects of similar projects. I was hoping to get some specific input and suggestions from the community as it pertains to my project.


    A bit background on myself; this will be my first real woodworking project(s). I'm very much an amateur but very passionate and somewhat artistic. Basically, I need as much help as possible with the technical side

    of things. I'm really hoping this project helps my relaunch the artistic/creative side of my personality. Thanks in advance for all your input and I'll surely and gladly answer any questions asap. I will post pics of both

    pieces asap as well.

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    My experience with curly/burly redwood is that it looks wonderful when you first put a solvent-based finish on it, but that it ages to a blah dull brown in a couple of years. I'd be inclined to use a waterborne on it. It'll probably not look as great when it is new, but maybe it will age better.

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    James, is this wood kiln dried ? How thick is it ?

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