havabeer69
17th February 2020, 09:43 PM
Hi everyone.
I'm thinking about making a coffee out of some (what I assume) are iron bark sleepers. I want to keep it fairly rustic looking but I'm tossing up about how much I should finish the timber.
They're current rough sawn, but I'm thinking I might just power brush/wire wheel the dirt off them and coat them in a few layers of poly rather then fully sanding them flat and true.
I've got a couple of pictures of the sleepers unfinished and one that's been through the jointer
Just wondering if there is anything to watch for when finishing rough sawn timber?
Actual assembly wise I plan on just jointing the edges, and drilling a hole through all 4 logs and holding it together with some glue and 3 lengths of stud bar with some type of decorative nuts (most likely black)
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I'm thinking about making a coffee out of some (what I assume) are iron bark sleepers. I want to keep it fairly rustic looking but I'm tossing up about how much I should finish the timber.
They're current rough sawn, but I'm thinking I might just power brush/wire wheel the dirt off them and coat them in a few layers of poly rather then fully sanding them flat and true.
I've got a couple of pictures of the sleepers unfinished and one that's been through the jointer
Just wondering if there is anything to watch for when finishing rough sawn timber?
Actual assembly wise I plan on just jointing the edges, and drilling a hole through all 4 logs and holding it together with some glue and 3 lengths of stud bar with some type of decorative nuts (most likely black)
468806
468807
468808