I managed to let the slabs dry for four full days before I couldn't resist looking. Needed to grind the top which is really the bottom. Had some slumping due to the support bending under the weight and I couldn't seem to get it back perfect. Highly recommend having a bundle of shingles on hand for this leveling as well as seperate go the slabs from the table. This diamond wheel goes on a normal grinder and takes off the high spots quickly. Forty bucks at hd .

Also ground down tops of rails to get the clear. Blue tape over the screws is a great tip to make removing easy
Drum roll......

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Hell lots of pinholes....
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Flipping over the two smaller pieces clearly showed the drier mix vs the wet one.
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I knew there would be pinholes but this is more then I expected. The piece with the bowl I hit with some hand sanding with 400 grit paper and it felt like soapstone.
Here's the bowl vision
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And the square recesses
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Hmm what fits there....
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Perfect! Now with some water on it
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