Just finished this and thought I'd share. Nothing spectacular but it is from a drawing of an original in Old Salem NC., that was made around the early 1800's. Quite an enjoyable little project.
Candle stand
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Yes, well done, and please do give us more info on the material, finish and process. I always enjoy reading that sort of information about nice projects such as this.Keith Z. Leonard
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Sweeeeet! Very nice job!Larry R. Rogers
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Thanks to all for the kind words. The wood is cherry, and it's got (all finishing purist please close your eyes) Zar cherry stain with satin poly finish. I know cherry darkens with age, but to me Zar gives the most natural finish I've found for cherry. Also, I don't usually use poly for indoor pieces except possibly for tables and counter tops that may be subject to water damage.
Again, thanks to allY'all have a gooden...jesComment
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