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Mon, Aug 6, 12 at 21:50
So, I'm trying to make an island evoke a 1920s worktable. Wood might pass, but the real work surface of the day would've looked like this: or this: or this: So, after making lots of ridiculous phone calls trying to get steel enameled or researching whether powder coating would hold up to butchers' knives, I was in a store and passed Cambria White Cliff. Here's a random web pic I found: Too thick. And missing the contrasting-color edges. But wait. Aren't mitered edges made like this anyway? |
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