Woodworking

lurkingdirk

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It is a thread about working wood.

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bigmark268

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So I hit a thrift shop yesterday I got all 3 for $5 couldn't say no lol. And they are in really good condition.
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BrutulTM

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So I hit a thrift shop yesterday I got all 3 for $5 couldn't say no lol. And they are in really good condition. View attachment 578108
Very cool. I love old tools. I would have bought that stuff in a heartbeat. Especially since it's in great condition. A lot of times when you find old stuff like that you have to get 50 years of rust off of it before you can use it.
 
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I'm surprised it's that cheap. Blacktail Studios sells epoxy slabs for >2x that.
That's not a slab table though. Thats a lamination. The materials are much cheaper and the process is much easier. Creative use of the gear rings.

When you start with a 2-3.5 inch thick, rough sawn, live edge slab or cookie that's 6 ft across, not only is the cost difference on materials 20x more minimum, but you have much more risk with moisture, wood movement, etc. While Blacktail guy is not a top tier wood craftsman, he has definitely mastered the art of epoxy slab tables in Claro Walnut. Ok I'm teasing a bit. His tables are great, well made, and finished with extreme attention to detail. There's a reason for the price difference.

Also, in my opinion that nobody asked for, $12k is high for that table.
 
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