Two photos of
the table, now with three coats of polyurethane:


As you can see, it's getting pretty shiny. I'm trying to decide if I want to add any more coats of poly. Since we're going to be using this as a dining table I want it to be well protected, but I don't want so much poly that the surface feels "plastic".
And one photo of the afternoon sky:

And now my camera is empty. :)
3 comments:
You do nice work my friend.
Wow; the grain of that wood is beautiful! I've always loved a lovely grain over a painted surface any day. To me it's a heartier, more soulful thing. I guess that's why I like antiques rather than new furniture.
I am also amazed of the view out your window. How lucky are you guys?! :)
i'd do one more coat.
nice work my phriend!
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