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16 minutes ago, barb.j.enders said:

I think that looks great.  Years ago, our local newspaper ran items on unique houses.  There was an architect who used this as the flooring and just coated it with clear finish.

I have used that stuff (in Northern Ontario we call it Aspenite) on several floors at Pellow's Camp.  I hammer it down, countersink the nails, use wood filler on the holes, sand everything down to 120 grit, then but 4 or 5 coats of Varathane on it.  It looks good, it's cheap, it last's well, and (once the floor has been sealed) it's safe.

Here is a (not very good) photo of my daughter Kristel playing on one such floor shortly after I installed that floor 45 years ago.

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20 hours ago, Rockytime said:

I may have posted this Jim Blume before but what I'm really posting is the frame. I have a bunch of particle board that I was thinking of throwing out. Then I noticed one side is very smooth and I kind of liked the geometric shapes. I made a frame to try my rebuilt sled for my table saw. There is no finish on the frame. Also it is very smooth and should take paint easily.

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What a great idea Les

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Here are some stain samples. Top to bottom: Gunstock, Cherry, Honey Pine, Ebony. All are MinWax stain. Apparently except for the Honey Pine darker stains are a no go. I do think the nice smooth surface should take paint very well. Second photo just compares the Honey Pine stain with unfinished Particle Board.

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