Jan 292013
 
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The leg pieces (top, middle and foot) are ready for assembly.  Before I put them together with the pegged mortise tenon, I”ll go ahead and pre-finish the parts.  It”s a little easier when they are separate.  I”ll apply three coats of Waterlox with sanding in between.  After assembly, I”ll apply maybe two more coats to the complete leg – we”ll see how it looks.

After sanding to 220, I like to remove all the dust from open-pored woods like this walnut.  I”ve found a vacuum to do a great job at pulling the dust from the wood.

Festool vacuum to remove dust from open-pored woods like walnut

Festool vacuum to remove dust from open-pored woods like walnut

Vacuumed walnut on the left versus dusty right

Vacuumed walnut on the left versus dusty right

I line up all my parts, ready to go at once.

The leg footer with inlay, ready for finish.

The leg footer with inlay, ready for finish.

The first coat is always fun – to see how it really brings out some great color in the wood!  Two more to go.

First coat of waterlox applied to this walnut with cherry inlay

First coat of waterlox applied to this walnut with cherry inlay

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