Herringbone Coffee Table - The Reveal

in #blog7 years ago (edited)

The coffee table my husband and I have been making is finished. I love it when a plan comes together! Sees parts 1 and 2.

Once we had a central line to go from, we started gluing down the pieces individually, wiggling things about a bit to get a good fit. We used clamps and a couple of planks of wood to keep everything in place, doing a little section at a time.
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As you can see in the photo below, the pieces of wood aren't perfectly level. We'll get to this later.
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After the wood was all glued into place and secure, my husband used his circular saw to trim off the edges.
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After trimming off the excess wood, my husband used a sander to neaten the edges of the table.
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The corners were smoothed down to no one has any accidents.
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Next, my husband used a sander to take off the top layer of lacquer on the wood and get a level surface. The wood was painted with a clear polyurethane lacquer, then the process was repeated for a super smooth finish.

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A few close-up photos.

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So now it's all done, and ready to use. Thanks for having a look, and hope you enjoyed it!