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Video made by Tyler Published on 10/27/2018, viewed by 4022 , 3 Comments

What you will need

Tape Measure, Table Saw, Chop Saw, Thickness Planer, Router, screws, wood glue, drill, level

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Rafael Sanches
10/28/2018 ☰
uow! incredible job! What stain did you use? Can you teach me how you create such a wonderful effect?
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Tyler Boyum

Thank You. *Sand to 220 grit. *Treat the wood with minwax prestain wood conditioner. *Apply 2-3 coats of minwax water based special walnut woodstain using spongebrushes and white washcloths. *Seal with 2-3 coats of Rust-oleum Triple Thick Polyurethane. Applied using a Wooster pro polyester bristled brush.

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Rafael Sanches

This is awesome! Thanks for the info. I wish there was a tutorial only on this!!

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Rafael Sanches

Super valuable

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N I
10/28/2018 ☰
Pretty sweet desk. How much did you use the chop saw over the table saw?
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Thanks! All cuts done on the miterbox can be made on the tablesaw as well. I look at a miterbox saw as more of a luxury than a necessity. Although, when properly setup, it can be a huge timesaver. When I need clean, accurate cuts, the tablesaw is the go-to no matter what I'm doing.

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Alex Pelez Pelemba
11/13/2018 ☰
Nice computer dest
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