boiled linseed oil and some changes.
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 15 Jul 2024
I ripped down the bread board ends to 4.5" and coated the table with some boiled linseed oil. here is a look at the grain of the pacific maple. and another look showing the narrowed bread board ends. I am laying out the square mortise lines for walnut plugs. I am also adding splines and…
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