The table is complete, and in use in the kitchen. It is probably a bit too tall, and if I make another one I'll go with the shorter balusters after all.
In general, I'm happy with it, and I look forward to making more functional objects. Or finishing other functional object projects I've already started...
Finish Notes:
The shellac melts slightly under warm items, so coffee mugs, bowls of soup, and the like stick to the tabletop. Room-temperature items such as the cutting board and the knife block and such do not stick
Geoff Nicholson
, I was able to go from a pile of lumber to an actual, recognizable table in under two hours. That was exhilarating and awesome... and introduced some unintentional errors. One of my aprons was just a SMIDGE off during glue-up, and I had to unscrew it, clean it, and then glue it back up again. And that's where the hardware comes in.
David Tucker
Tina Belmont
Myles Eftos
Good to see this feature. I need help to integrate it with my portable table saw which I'm using in my garage.