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Tables and Bench

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I have been a woodworker for most of my life and enjoy making different styles of different woods and finishishes.
 
The first photo is a big leaf maple table 42" X 96" finished with Tung oil.  The top is a glue up of 4 quarter lumber into two layers then the layers were glued together over lapping the other top's glue joints.

Table

Second is a occasional table made of red oak, distressed and finished in a dark brown stain.

Occasional Table

Third is a 10 foot bench, one of a pair made of Guanacasta wood from Costa Rica.

Bench

- Ard Sealy
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