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Montserrat

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Hi folks, 

I got me some whiskey barrel lids and I am thrilled.  Oak, 1" thick 21" diameter.  Held together by dowels so I will glue them up.  But then...  What can scrollers come up with?  I am thinking fretwork?   They are 30 years old and I am thrilled to have got them. 

Thank for your brain matter 😉

 

 

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3 hours ago, Montserrat said:

Thanks, Jerry,  I am planning on gluing the pieces together into a one solid piece.  Hoping the dowels will not be a problem at that time.  Or am I overlooking something?

Possibly.  IF you were to cut out large fret shapes, you would be able to see dowels looking "down into the cut out holes".

jerry

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Looks like an awesome sort of rustic large wall hang clock to me.. I'd cut out numbers from Walnut or something contrasting to glue onto them.. I think i'd leave them with the dowel rods etc just as they are.. 

Might even just stencil / paint the numbers 

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What ever  you decide to do with them has got to be interesting. I can not wait to see what you turn these into. I would have rejected them if they would have been offered to me, so I am excited to learn something from this find of yours. I obviously need a wood education here.

Dick

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I would mask off the printing and sand and finish the rest of the disk.  I would not change the splits, leave as is.  Finish with poly urethane or spar varnish and make them patio tables with 3-leg tripod kind of legs, probably cedar posts or baseball bats for legs.

 

edit - I don't even want to image trying to hang a 1" think,. 21 inch diameter oak disc on the wall, those things are heavy

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