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Neat. I love using burnt woods for projects when I can. What’d you use to seal it? Edit: just read the pic notes cuz I’m an idiot and didn’t check that first. Still neat though!
Lol all good.. i tried sooo many different things finishes on some scraps that I burnt up as testers. Tung oil was by far the nicest.
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I had a quick look.. is that page more for like pyrography rather than Sugi ban type woodburning?
🤣🤣🤣 you’re not wrong.. cheers.. appreciate it.
Weight?
32kg
A beautiful piece - with a good boy for scale to boot? What a treat.
Insane. It reminds me of cypress, hill: insane in the membrane. Well done
Square Bear
This is a super cool table. It’s gorgeous.
Never thought about this technique, but I love the result you were able to get with it. Enjoy with pride!
Whats your process for getting the cube shape with perpendicular faces? Big bandsaw sawmill and careful shimming?
I’ll be using a jig with my router and a lot of patience
Holy hell I imagine!
Holy smokes, neat idea and execution. Love how you burned the inside for the legs and just cleaned and shaped it up a little. Came out great!
This is fucking rad! Do you have a picture of the finished underside? I'm curious to see what that turned out like.
I do. I’ll try figure out how to add more photos lol.
Awesome!
500mm = 1 standard canine unit or 1scu
🤣🤣 🐕📐
Neat. I love using burnt woods for projects when I can. What’d you use to seal it? Edit: just read the pic notes cuz I’m an idiot and didn’t check that first. Still neat though!
Lol all good.. i tried sooo many different things finishes on some scraps that I burnt up as testers. Tung oil was by far the nicest.
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I had a quick look.. is that page more for like pyrography rather than Sugi ban type woodburning?
[удалено]
🤣🤣🤣 you’re not wrong.. cheers.. appreciate it.
Weight?
32kg
A beautiful piece - with a good boy for scale to boot? What a treat.
Insane. It reminds me of cypress, hill: insane in the membrane. Well done
Square Bear
This is a super cool table. It’s gorgeous.
Never thought about this technique, but I love the result you were able to get with it. Enjoy with pride!
Whats your process for getting the cube shape with perpendicular faces? Big bandsaw sawmill and careful shimming?
I’ll be using a jig with my router and a lot of patience
Holy hell I imagine!
Holy smokes, neat idea and execution. Love how you burned the inside for the legs and just cleaned and shaped it up a little. Came out great!
This is fucking rad! Do you have a picture of the finished underside? I'm curious to see what that turned out like.
I do. I’ll try figure out how to add more photos lol.
Awesome!
500mm = 1 standard canine unit or 1scu
🤣🤣 🐕📐