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That is going to be one fine pc.
What's the height and where's the legs..............
Hope all is well with you!
I just started this a few days ago. I applied a sacrificial seal coat after I surfaced it. The finished table will be 9' long, 49" wide at its narrowest point, over 6' wide on the crotch end. I'm looking for an old cast iron lathe bed or cast iron industrial table legs. The voids will be filled with Lapis Lazuli and clear marine epoxy. I'm building the live edge returns for the ends today.
Thank!
Make sure you bring us more of these photo's-gonna be a beauty.
4 or 3 pcs of stone would hold it up nicely if you can't find some metal to do it justice.
Best of luck.