This is a very interesting concept. It’s really hard to see in the photos, but I’m curious about how you treated the edges.
I think this could look really nice in the style of the tall one you made (with the teapot) if the sides and top are mitred, and with a built up, very flat finish.
It’s kind of “edgy”. I like it.
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I’ve never seen OSB being used for interior work before,so I’m not sure what you could use for edge banding but with plywood, it’s common for people to either use solid wood strips glued to the edge or iron on banding.
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Exactly, Jim. One must be very creative here because the traditional methods don’t work. That’s why i suggested mitred edges.
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Nice work , bet she really liked them.
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