Our salon table is no overdue for an upgrade . I'm confident in my skills as a woodworker . Where I am stuck is in what wood would best serve
the purpose . Being a model from 1981 , there is a not a great deal of natural lighting .
The lighter woods , Maple, Ash, Poplardon'tseem to have much grain to show .
Red oak seems done to death . Mahogany seems to be my only locally available choice.
Is there a wood that might work better ? Thank you
the purpose . Being a model from 1981 , there is a not a great deal of natural lighting .
The lighter woods , Maple, Ash, Poplardon'tseem to have much grain to show .
Red oak seems done to death . Mahogany seems to be my only locally available choice.
Is there a wood that might work better ? Thank you
, you will see that the top of my 1999 salon table is a laminate (no idea what but it's thick). It's hard to see in the above shot but the leaf is in the down position and only a small portion of the table edge can be seen. What really makes this looks sharp (IMO) is that all of the edges (2 - 3" wide) of the table are all 3/4" teak, edge glued to the bottom 3/4" marine grade fir and left exposed. The fully finished edges of the table (both teak edge and laminate edges) are then hit with a round over router bit :