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Michael,
I will ask Danielle to take some measurements, since we didn't save the cut list. I will post them here later this month. That should be enough info for you to draft out an overall plan and create a cut list.
I really like what you did. Could you post the dimensions or plans? I would like to build my wife one like it.
Danielle's husband sanded to 220 (or maybe 320) then we all brushed on Watson teak oil and let it sit for about 15 minutes. The instructions say to let it soak for 30 minutes, but in the high, dry air of northern New Mexico, it can only sit 15 to 20 minutes before the thick areas get gummy. Then we rubbed it in (vigorously). A day or two later, after it was fully dried, we hand buffed the work surfaces with a soft cloth. This brought out the luster you can see in the photo. We probably put a second coat of teak oil on the main work surface.
Before we started I made up a sample comparing the results of Watson teak oil and Watson Danish oil on finely-sanded redwood. The Danish oil turned out a bit more golden, which looked nice. However, the teak oil definitely had more depth (visually). Teak oil, of course, is the better choice for a piece like this that will be on a back porch, where snow and rain can stop by for a visit.
A couple details that you can't see in the photo: Danielle ran all corners and edges through the router to add a 1/4" roundover, making everything soft to the touch. Also, there is a 3/16" space between the work surface boards to allow water, potting soil, sand, etc. to fall through when she is potting plants or flowers. There are 1/4" tall nylon slides under each leg to keep the legs from soaking up water that may pool on the concrete porch.
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