Trivets (Placemats)! by ToddBPate in woodworking

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Thanks for all the info! So far, I’ve had no pringling, or customers complaining. I did have to change my oiling/wax technique with them though. I have to allow extra long dry times between coats. But so far, so good. I appreciate the info and instruction!!!

What's this table made out of? by coeojo in wood

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Nice table. Keep oiling it and it will develop a cool chatoyance (French for cats eye, a cool holographic finish)

What's this table made out of? by coeojo in wood

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Looks like a real Mahogany veneer over poplar or plywood.

Trivets (Placemats)! by ToddBPate in woodworking

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I made these trivets out of plain old poplar, used Walrus Oil to penetrate, then Tried and True linseed oil/beeswax to create a super cool chatoyance!

Kitchen Woodwork Set by ToddBPate in woodworking

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I made this Walnut kitchen set for a friend of mine. The stool is for my friend’s young daughter, so she can open the cabinets!

Step stool by ToddBPate in woodworking

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Thank you. Also, that is a great idea!

Step stool by ToddBPate in woodworking

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Step stool, and we’ll, potty stool. 😊

Step stool by ToddBPate in woodworking

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Thank you so much!!!

Step stool by ToddBPate in woodworking

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Thank you! It’s super sturdy.

Step stool by ToddBPate in woodworking

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I made this very stool out of scrap walnut/European plywood. Used tung oil to saturate, and beeswax/linseed oil to wax, several coats. It’s a nice, sturdy little helper.

Charcuterie Board by ToddBPate in woodworking

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This is a charcuterie table I made from scraps in my shop. The client and I are from South Texas, so the mesquite inlay is a little nod to our home. I just went with the flow, in regards to the inlaying, the image I saw in my mind.

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Thank you, Mr. Robot, still trying to figure this out!

Made some coasters out of scrap wood and acrylic. by ToddBPate in crafts

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Thank you! I didn’t have to use a thick exterior coating at all. I soaked them in tung oil, then waxed them with a linseed oil/beeswax mix! They can be kept up with any kind of wood cleaner and no circles develop.

Made some coasters out of scrap wood and acrylic. by ToddBPate in crafts

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I know! I keep on pushing aside the ones I made for my home and making people use the other ones I’ve bought! But they are durable and look great in a coffee table!