Bubinga desk, frame and panel
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Posted By: | Fred F |
Very nice, but I don't think I could get much work done sitting at that desk.
Posted By: | erik |
This desk is amazing!!! Nice work... I can only hope to make something that nice..
Posted By: | kol |
very nice!! good to see work like that is still out there. is that for you or for a customer? if its for a customer what are you getting for it? if it's for you I'm jealous and now I want one. got some thoughts of my own now nice goin.
Posted By: | Mike Huber |
Thank you very much, the desk is for me. What am i going to do with it i dont know. If i ever open a shop i guess it will go in my office.
Posted By: | Desertdave |
Mike- that is an exceptional piece! Great work.
Posted By: | James |
That is awesome. Does the top have a live edge? I can't tell from the photo. Feel free to post more pix. What finish did you use?
Posted By: | Mike Huber |
the top has 1 live edge, i cut the other edge off. and the finish is lacquer, the top just has linseed oil on it for now. that will get a top coat also.
Posted By: | Jim Sykora |
VERY nice!
Posted By: | david |
Mike,
Beautiful piece!! Where on earth did you find that slab??
Posted By: | Mike Huber |
I got the slab from a shop here in Maryland, Exotic Lumber.
Posted By: | Dave Winters |
Nice work, beautiful wood.
Posted By: | bob |
How much did the wood cost for this product? Looks great.
Posted By: | Alan Dreyer |
Very beautiful work! How did you obtain a big slab of bubinga? Doesn't bubinga come from South America or Africa? If it's possible, write back with the company name you obtained the bubinga from, as well as the type of finish you used and how you applied the finish. Thanks a lot for responding.
P.S. Have you ever used honeylocust for any of your projects?
Posted By: | Tim Merrill |
How dis you finish your desk?
Posted By: | Mike H. |
the finish is thinned shellac under Lacquer. I feel the thinned shellac did bring out some depth.