Lazy Susan 3
11-2021
Clear Finish
The last step was to use some kind of protective coating
and I decided to use Polyurethane. The first one I made I used mineral
oil, which worked great. But later found out my father-in-law sat
something on it and over time is left a outline of whatever it was. Well
that got me thinking, maybe I should have used polyurethane on his
because once this stuff is cured, nothing will transfer from it.
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It's Finished
Here it is
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I had to use some custom length screws here.
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A good shot of the end grain.
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From left to right: black walnut, popular, sapele, alder, oak, cherry,
maple, black walnut, oak, maple, alder, African paduak in the center.
And then the pattern repeats. Merry Christmas Stephanie, I hope you like
it.
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