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Dr Frankenstein creation or confused Silky Oak table
Confused because being silky oak I expected it to be longer (I think someone has chopped a dining room table top down but kept the width) and a dining room table. Under the table top is a mixture of silky oak rails but I think maple legs and a mess of support wood sections (will need removal and sorting out later). I think Dr Frankenstein may have built this from others tables. Any how when I bought it there was a mess of some sort of poly covered in a mess of paints. Maybe someone was using it as a work bench. It was a challenge to see what the grain underneath was. It has now had the paints and poly sanded off. Yep, sanded because this is nothing original to bring back to it's former glory. I sanded with orbital sanders and finally applied sanding sealer and sanded (twice) using 320 grit. The surface was nice and smooth. I finally used blonde shellac to expose some really nice grain in my books. The shellac will be gradually built up in layers. Eventually we will decide what to do underneath but for now this is destined to become a sewing table.
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