Popular Post WayneG Posted February 20 Popular Post Report Posted February 20 Thia is cut from rosewood hardwood flooring. Smooth on one side and crater like look on the other due to chipping while Forster biting the holes… started sanding the chip out areas to a point that was acceptable and bam thia is the show side… base is made from rosewood, mahogany and white oak. finished with tung oil and watco laquer love accidental design concepts that work! Scrolling Steve, Archer, TexasDIY and 11 others 14 Quote
jerry walters Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 Very cool Wayne. Sometimes you don't know what you're going to get. Jerry Quote
Dan Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 That came out great. You gave me an idea for my next trivet, too. It'll be my Swiss cheese trivet. Quote
WayneG Posted February 22 Author Report Posted February 22 On 2/20/2026 at 6:14 AM, jerry walters said: Very cool Wayne. Sometimes you don't know what you're going to get. Jerry Yes for sure, it happens fairly often for me. In fact, just happened today on a hiking staff i am making. Quote
WayneG Posted February 22 Author Report Posted February 22 23 hours ago, Dan said: That came out great. You gave me an idea for my next trivet, too. It'll be my Swiss cheese trivet. Dan, i also thought it would make a great trivet...that said, I wanted the sculpture so I did not even show my wife prior to mounting it on its base LOL Quote
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