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RVA-Jeff

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Lots of fun and lots of flaws but 90% of peeps won't notice. Pleased with the wheels I came up with. Put them on one end to make it a tad easier to move. Bar height. White oak slab 50" x 22" x 2".
 

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royce

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Lots of fun and lots of flaws but 90% of peeps won't notice. Pleased with the wheels I came up with. Put them on one end to make it a tad easier to move. Bar height. White oak slab 50" x 22" x 2".

Well done Jeff,
No flaws, maybe just a few things to do differently on the next one!

Royce
 
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RVA-Jeff

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Hit the slab with a belt sander. Started at 36 grit and worked through to 150. Then used random orbital with 220.

Three coats of poly/oil finish. 0000 steel wool between them. No stain.

Legs/frame are 3 x 1 1/2 x 3/16 thick rectangle tube. Rustoleum spray finish after wiping down a few times with lacquer thinner.

Wheels are luggage wheels. They are soft and may get flat spots but sure makes it easier to move the table around which will likely happen where it will be used.
 

tarbellb

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Super clean! Nice looking table, and the wheel detail is a nice touch. For a second I thought you had some trick leveling feet.
 
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