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My diabetes medication doctor asked if I could make her 3 year old twins a step stool. One for each. So I found a photo of a two step stool that is also a chair for the child. I made these out of some red oak I had left over. I thought these would be a little difficult to make, but, to my surprise, they were relatively easy. They are about 18 inches wide and about12 inches tall. I have some letters that my wife is painting for me. They each will have there names on their own stools. My doctor is one of the few that are very caring for veterans, so I have no problem doing this for her. In the photos I have not yet put their names on them, and I have not applied any Arm-R-Seal on them as yet. That will happen tomorrow…hopefully.
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Here is a project I recently completed. 1/2" BB, #65 drill bit, all spiral blades olson #2, FD #2/0, minwax grey stain, 3 coats satin Poly, highlights with craft glitter paint. I used spiral blade to get the thickness of the kerf as close to the drill bit as I could.
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Good discussion on flattening finishing
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Dear folks, my son and I just finished building a solid cherry with walnut accents desk, we would like to finish the desk in a satin clear, but we also love the warmth and patina that develops with oil based finishes. We are not staining our project, we are applying the finish with brush, or wipe on. I am going to dive into the General Finishes line of products, I'd like to know if anyone here has any recommendations for our project?
