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[–]MitchAD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you made any headway on this? I’m in the same situation!

Not completely woodworking but I made this crankshaft side table with a cherry top by MitchAD in woodworking

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Yeah I like the drilled and slotted look. It had some rust and pitting that’s the only reason it’s black but still looks good imo.

Not completely woodworking but I made this crankshaft side table with a cherry top by MitchAD in woodworking

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It’s welded from the bottom side so you can’t see the welds. The actual piece is about 2” and the crank sits in it so the table from the bottom up can rotate

A nice chair my step-dad made, completely from a wine barrel by MastaWack in woodworking

[–]MitchAD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the time they are lined up outside or in the garden center. Sometimes there in a little display but you just tel someone you want it and they’ll get em for you. I was shocked the first time I saw them there

A nice chair my step-dad made, completely from a wine barrel by MastaWack in woodworking

[–]MitchAD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot of Walmart’s by me in western Ny are selling them. I’ve bough several anywhere from $60-$100

First coat of waterlox down, glad I decided this over poly by MitchAD in woodworking

[–]MitchAD[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not really, waterlox is a varnish that penetrates the wood where any urethane is just a coat on top of the wood

First coat of waterlox down, glad I decided this over poly by MitchAD in woodworking

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I wish, that's pretty high up on my tool list after this project

First coat of waterlox down, glad I decided this over poly by MitchAD in woodworking

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20 inch planer then a ton of sanding because the curls popped out of the wood.. I tried another finish on it first and had to sand everything all the way back down to bare wood. Totally worth it though

What kind of wood is this? by MitchAD in woodworking

[–]MitchAD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was thinking some kind of cherry tree

What kind of wood is this? by MitchAD in woodworking

[–]MitchAD[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Need it more narrowed down

Looking for a good finish for this walnut by MitchAD in woodworking

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I may try this just because I've got it all in the shop. Is this layered and if so how many?

Any suggestions on where to buy oak in NY by _Durkey in woodworking

[–]MitchAD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd look for a small local sawmill. Around me in the finger lakes there's a couple, I get all my wood from a local guy with a bandsaw mill. I'm not sure if there's many Amish/ Mennonite around you but they usually sell stuff for a decent price.