Bench Seat from Slabbed Wattle
Hi last week i checked some of the slabs i cut last year and they were down to 12% moisture so i have made a "prototype" bench seat. This was slabs from a Wattle of some type, yellow flowers like a cootamundra wattle but from the Ballan area.
The timber has been through the thicknesser and nothing else. I wet the grain for the last photo to try and get an idea of the finished look. It will need pulling apart, sanding and a finish of some type.
It could be short but that was the length of the slab. Some will be out of Blackwood as well. The legs are a full slab width that i split down the middle to plane and thickness then i dowelled and then glued it back together, the jig i made was not good enough but a sander wil clean that up. Better jig on the way
17 YO daughter said it needs another board on the back, it is quite comfortable to sit on as far as angles, height and spacing.
Go for the comments, good or bad, it is a PROTOTYPE so i need ideas for improvement. I was hoping to make quite a few of these so finish options, what tools to sand with, approximate selling price, maybe a square table as well, etc etc. will all help.
Bench Seat from Slabbed Wattle
sand out any grey bits , round over all edges that are square with a big round over bit and round the corners off with a jigsaw i just use a paint tin or somethin to get the right curve ,then give us another look :2tsup: