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Did some more this weekend. Decorative trim and a plinth!

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All undercoated and ready for a top coat now.

Cheers
Dave
 
Skills some of you lads have is amazing! Very impressed

I still have a couple more big slabs of bluegum in the shed. The real pity is that its a couple feet short of what i need to do my kitchen benches :(

What about combining the blue gum with some granite or bluestone and/or stainless. That'll help "stretch" the timber out. Plus the combination of textures looks good IMO.
My parents kitchen has timber, stainless, polished bluestone and honed bluestone. It looks pretty good (especially with the AGA). Was in a magazine a while back.
 
Skills some of you lads have is amazing! Very impressed



What about combining the blue gum with some granite or bluestone and/or stainless. That'll help "stretch" the timber out. Plus the combination of textures looks good IMO.
My parents kitchen has timber, stainless, polished bluestone and honed bluestone. It looks pretty good (especially with the AGA). Was in a magazine a while back.


Now that is a good idea
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