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Thread: Figured Teak & Alder Table..........Pics..

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    Figured Teak & Alder Table..........Pics..

    Here's my lastest project. The figured teak top is a very unique piece of wood. Next time I'll go with maple instead of alder. The alder is a little soft, dents easily, but the color really compliments the teak.










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    That's a beautiful table John! What was your finishing technique?
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    Hi Ken,

    I started with dewaxed shellac, then Daly's acrylic polyurethane. Sanded to 600, then buffed with #0000 steel wool.

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    That is a really nice table. I saw a similar piece of teak at Rockler the other day, but it was already planed to 1/2" thick and at $27/bf, I passed on it.

    Nice work - the figured teak definately catches the eye.

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    Excellent results and a wonderful way to display that gorgeous figured teak!
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    Oh John, that's purdy. Wonderful color and figure. Nice clean lines.
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    very nice work! The woods really work together too!
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    That's a beautiful table. You came up with a great way to show off that special plank of teak. The colors of the wood do go well together. I was wondering if you considered creating a contrast by substituting walnut with the alder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Bullock View Post
    I was wondering if you considered creating a contrast by substituting walnut with the alder.

    My last table was lacewood and walnut, so I thought I'd try something different this time. Walnut would have been a good choice to go with the teak though.

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    Terrific job. Love that piece of teak and the alder really looks good with it. Nice design too.

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    Nice table! I really like the look of that alder myself!

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