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Big tulip polar slab
Whoops Misspelled POPLAR slab
Another shop dropped this off to be surfaced it had a finish but the finisher had sanded too much making obvious depressions in the top.
Surfaced it on the bot with a 11/2 bit. I taper ground the outer edges of the bit, it really cuts down on stepover lines the grind is very small a 64th or so over a half inch of the cutter.
The finish was satin varithane water base floor finish applied with a HVLP gun. Wet sanded with 1200 and compound buffed.
I am not making the base just had to surface and finish it.
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Beautiful piece! I'm sure that the camera doesn't do it justice for color. How wide?
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Truly GORGEOUS hunk of wood!!
Well done Brian! :)
scott
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The widest part is 42 inches a little over seven feet long.
It does really have some character for a wood most consider garbage.
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Truly beautiful work. You are a master.....!!
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Beautiful slab, great save.
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Wow! Tree must have been HUGE!
-B
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What a great piece. I love poplar if its not too sterile looking. I like movement, figure and character and this one has it.