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I can't figure out the design, shall I go with a wooden base, like a burl root or whatever, suggestions welcomed! I have access to someone who makes counter tops and he could cut me stones. I am not sure what should I use to make it. If any of the wood masters out there would like to share their thought I would appreciate. I am looking at epoxy with some stone inlay but after reading on the subject I am not really sure if I want to go there. While I like natural look of this type of table, I think those should be filled. I got two problems/concerns before going with the project.įirst one is voids, I got two really big voids, like 3"x4" by 2-3 inches deep. I got a really nice buckeye burl slab, it is about 48"x30"x3". Now I am after another project of the same nature. The table is about 40"x30"x2" the height is around 20 or so inches. This project took me about 150 hours of work. I got it for free but it was in really poor shape, I worked hard.

The base was found in a garage sale, the guy bought this piece in Panama, originally it was the base of some furniture. I Applied 6 coats of danish oil which I hand rubbed without any sanding between the coats (meaning I rubbed oil excess every 30 minutes for 6 hours on EACH coat) (even is most said it was not worth the effort) I went with a Oregon oak burl slab with all living edge.

Last summer I started working with wood, it all started with the idea of making myself a burl table.
