Looks great! Is that also another project leaning against the wall in the background?
edit: also, !woodworking@lemmy.ca is a fairly active community if you're into woodworking.
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Looks great! Is that also another project leaning against the wall in the background?
edit: also, !woodworking@lemmy.ca is a fairly active community if you're into woodworking.
Thanks! It's gonna be something but I'm not sure what yet 🤔
Very nice! Maple is always a good choice. Hopefully finished with something resistant to acetone? 😂
Nope the only lesson I've learned is "no acetone at the table" 😂
Haha fair enough. I'm not really sure what finishes would be able to deal with acetone anyway. The only one that comes to mind is charring.