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Bubinga Table
Issue: Issue 266
Posted Date: 1/11/2011

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I have been creating a bunch of furniture sculpted with my right angle grinder and knuckle sander. It is a slow and tedious process but I like the results ... especially since I try to be a bit different with my creations. The legs are made from salvaged oak and are dovetailed into the aprons, which are made from Bubinga. The top is also Bubinga. The finish is 2 coats of boiled linseed oil followed by 7 coats of hand rubbed poly to create that protective finish that is necessary for a coffee table.

- Greg Little; Prairieville, La

Bubinga Table 1

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