150 Year Old Pine Table
I bought this round from a man who was selling some firewood in Santa Cruz county. When I came across this piece, I felt that it was too beautiful and unique to be wasted on firewood so I decided to buy it for $20 and turn it into a coffee table. I counted the rings on it, 157. I sanded it using 60,120,300,400,600 sand paper then put 4 coats of oil bases polyurethane. I'm very pleased with the way it turned out, way better than a couple logs of firewood!
Here's a photo of the pine round plus some of the materials used to work on it. (polyurethane, danish oil (did not end up using it), mask for sanding, and wood glue)
First step was that I sealed the cracks to strengthen the core.
After the major cracks were sealed, I then applied the first coat of polyurethane.
After the polyurethane dried, I screwed in some legs and WALAH! A beautiful new coffee table comes to life. It looks great.
I hope you love it as much as I do!
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Suggested materials:
- Pine (fire wood dispensary)
- Polyurethane (home depot)
- Wood glue (home depot)
- Sand paper (home depot)
- Iron legs (amazon.com)
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