Little Present for neighbour - some coasters

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Pabs

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A while ago I was jointing these strips of hardwood just as practice / attempt at future chessboard etc but then forgot about it.
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Then I found it, chopped it up into squares and felt it looked like it could be a bunch of coasters. As our neighbour is kindly letting us charge the new car at theirs until we get a doofer fitted I thought I'd make them something.

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So planed them up a bit more (should have done this before I chopped it up but I wasn't thinking).

Picked an arbitrary angle which I hoped would allow the future baseplate to be balanced. Have sapele and cut out a rebate for future baseplate.
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Cut out the rebates / grooves / trenches ? In hindsight again I should have taken more care over standardising the individual coasters thickness.....

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But it works out ok after lots and lots of sanding and delicate planing. Sanded to 360g for the stand and 120g for the coasters.
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First and second coats of danish oil

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Then assembly. Dowel up from base into the rebates rack part, glued. Really enjoyed this one taking shape.

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They look fab and I like the stand and nice detail on it where you have relieved the hard edges!
I have lots of small sapele and maple offcuts and your present has given me inspiration to put them to good use!!
 
Like that! A good idea and use of offcuts. Will have to remember this one....
 

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